Parcourir Charlevoix| Culture et nature is the ideal mobile application to visit the region and discover the heritage, exceptional nature and cultural diversity of Charlevoix! Each village offers one or more circuits revealing its main cultural attractions ...
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Discover the hub of Quebec’s antique dealers. The central region has the largest network of antique dealers and reknowned collectors.
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The town of Brome Lake includes seven villages and hamlets; the well knowned Knowlton, which remains its historic centre. You will have a great time walking the circuit in Knowlton where you can also discover terraces, boutiques and the Brome Museum. ...
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The Sentier culturel is a public art trail linking urban artworks, points of interest and exhibition venues. It provides a platform for public art and local artists. Follow the trail for a playful stroll through the heart of downtown Gatineau.
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The tour is a set of three major attractions on Île Verte: the Michaud school, the skeleton museum and the lighthouse site. To get acquainted with the island, there’s nothing better than starting with the tour. Each site is unique and holds a multitude ...
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The cultural tours will appeal to those curious about history and heritage. What a great way to visit the Jacques-Cartier region and learn about its history! In order or out of order, explore the 10 audio terminals and interpretation panels set up in ...
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This tourist route through the Richelieu Valley connects visual arts and craft creators. Artists and artisans also participate in several exhibitions and group activities at different locations in the region.
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The Urban Walking Heritage Trail shows all the important stages that marked the development of the city from the seigneurial era until the late 1920s. It aims to revive the Mariverains some pages of their history and share it. The circuit extends from ...
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Along the Richelieu River, the Richelieu Tourist Route is located 20 minutes from Montreal. It is possible to walk there by car, motorbike or bicycle to discover the magnificent landscape of the neighboring municipalities. From the artists of the Vallée ...
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The MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels) is a pluridisciplinary presenter of professional contemporary art (dance, theatre (French and English), music, interdisciplinary, visual and media arts) mandated to promote intercultural artists (emerging, and established ...
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