Enjoy a wide variety of water activities in the Nicolet-Yamaska region. Several parks are prime locations for these activities and there are various marinas and docks that make great starting points if you have your own canoe, kayak or paddleboard. And ...
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The Verger Barry, a hundred-year-old family orchard, is specialized in apples and apple by-products. Pick your own apples, and sample homemade goodies while enjoying a spectacular view of the river. Enjoy the picnic area, the petting zoo, the cider house ...
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This winter, discover or rediscover the Ruisseau de la Brasserie...on skates! Located in the heart of downtown Gatineau, the Ruisseau du Brasserie skating rink offers skaters a wide range of cultural activities and sports. Accès Gatineau cardholders can ...
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Welcome aboard! Sail along the Memphrémagog River, close to the riverbank, aboard L'Entre-gens II, a 12-passenger pontoon boat. You'll contemplate enchanting landscapes and discover history through the captains' anecdotes. Two types of guided cruises ...
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Experience the heart of the villages along the Portneuf MRC coastline through a series of walking trails. A distinctive experience of the Portneuf coastline through six pedestrian routes linking the hearts of the villages to the St. Lawrence River. Accompanied ...
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Founded in 1985 and based in Tadoussac, the Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals is a non-profit organization dedicated to scientific research on the whales of the St. Lawrence and education for the sake of marine conservation. GREMM is ...
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Discover the majestic St. Lawrence River and the unique history of Île d’Orléans with Croisières Orléans. Starting from the Saint-Laurent dock, their guided excursions on board a Zodiac rereal breathtaking panoramas and an insightful look at the maritime ...
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Sailing Mercator is a Sailing Canada certified school that offers introductory excursions and sailing lessons for more than 35 years. The team of qualified and passionate instructors guides you at your own pace and according to your needs on the most ...
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Lake Témiscouata separates the towns of Notre-Dame-du-Lac and Saint-Juste-du-Lac, in the county of Témiscouata in the Lower St. Lawrence. A ferry service connects the two shores. Its capacity is 21 vehicles and 115 passengers.
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The Marina in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli offers you a magnificent view and an ideal spot where you can really feel on vacation.
The menu includes dishes made with fresh ingredients, that promise to delight and amaze your taste buds. Discover a whole menu of ...
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