Site Déry encompasses 245 000 m2 of protected landscape where you will find the historic toll house a magnificent ancestral home built in 1804 a bridge, a section of the former King’s Road (Chemin du Roy) and a part of the Jacques-Cartier River, known ...
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The Site de la Nouvelle-France allows visitors to immerse themselves in the daily life of the 17th century. Use the walking trail (or take our shuttle) to move between the animation stages, discover the archaeology site or admire the view of the Saguenay ...
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Place de La Vieille Gare de Rivière-Bleue is a railway attraction in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. The Old Rivière-Bleue Train Station, built in 1913, is recognized as a Canadian Heritage Site and is the only one still in existence and completely restored ...
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The T.E. Draper was classified as a cultural property in 1979 and was the most important lumber tugboat on the Lac des Quinze hired by Canadian International Paper (C.I.P.) from 1929 to 1972. Climb aboard the tug and relive the history of log driving ...
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Located in the heart of the Town of Stanstead, the Stone Circle Park is a peaceful site adorned with local granite stones. Open to the public daily.
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Open every day of the year, the Parc Oméga in Montebello is a place where you can discover many species of wild animals in their natural habitat. This immense territory of 2,200 acres is traversed by a 12-km path through an extraordinarily varied landscape ...
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Innu Nikamu (“he sings in Innu”) is one of the biggest Indigenous music festivals on the continent. Over four days, artists from different nations take to the festival stage to perform in different musical styles. Through the festival, the community ...
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The Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal is the first Neo-Gothic Church in Canada. Known for its grandiose architecture, the Basilica welcomes nearly one million visitors each year. In addition to its religious celebrations and masses, the Basilica offers ...
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The Old Port of Montréal is the place to be this winter! The Old Port Skating Rink is your ultimate winter wonderland with programming for all ages going on until March 10. Enjoy a spin on the ice and pair it up with a sky-high ride on the Montreal Grande ...
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Pointe-à-Callière, the birthplace and museum of Montréal, is built above authentic remains that bear witness to the area's evolution, from the days of Indigenous occupancy to the construction of the city’s first settlement—Fort Ville-Marie—to the present ...
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