One-of-a-kind guided tours to discover the Montréal that Montrealers know and love! Explore the city’s iconic historical sites and lesser-known gems on one of the carefully crafted biking tours.
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Kwe! Follow the path and discover the History of the Hurons-Wendat from past to present. Guided tours, canoe ride, tales & legends, handicraft workshop, tomahawk trow and much more. On site, you will have the chance to taste some "typical tapas" at the ...
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In the early 1830s, a gentleman named James Forbes had this building constructed for commercial rental purposes. It was then expanded and transformed into a barracks to house an English garrison from 1837 to 1840, soldiers who fought in the Battle of ...
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The gallery is dedicated to the exploration and presentation of art. It strives to establish itself as an important center for the visual arts through a program of exhibitions featuring innovative and current artistic productions by professional artists ...
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With its spectacular 200-tonne guillotine gate, this canal is unique in North America. You'll be intrigued by the manoeuvres made by vessels using the lock, which enables them to navigate a 20-m (65.5 ft.) drop in the river. Don’t miss the exhibition ...
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50, rue de la Fabrique Saint-Léon, Qc, Canada J0K 2W0
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115, rue de l'Église Deschambault, Qc, Canada G0A 1S0
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The two antique dealers in Nicolet-Yamaska offer a vast inventory of antiques and antique accessories as well as furniture. You will find a highly qualified staff that can offer suggestions and advice that will help you with your search as well as present ...
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The Monastère des Augustines' museum, located in the heart of Old Quebec, invites you to discover an exceptional heritage. It offers a permanent exhibition Augustinian Sisters: Healing Body and Soul which traces the evolution of the spiritual ...
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Founded by Roger Tilmant, Josette Tilmant Art Gallery is renowned for the quality of the artists it represents, as well as for its qualified, courteous and friendly service. A wide choice of renowned artists and great masters to meet the needs of art ...
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