Fort Témiscamingue recalls the thousand-year-long presence of the Algonquins and commemorates over two hundred years of fur-trading history at the Lake Témiscamingue straits. The Fort Témiscamingue site occupies a prime location on a piece of land formed ...
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The Assemblée nationale is more than just the place where Québec’s 125 elected representatives meet and work: it also offers lots of interesting things to see and do! Visitors come from all over the world to experience the hôtel du Parlement, an iconic ...
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An adventure into the world of chocolate awaits you at the old Montebello train station, at Chocomotive – Chocolate Economuseum! Owners Mabel Callas and Luc Gielen will be your guides to this delicious destination. On the menu, tastings of organic free ...
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L'implantation des presbytériens en terre québécoise remonte à l'arrivée en 1759 des troupes écossaisses de l'armée du général Wolfe. Vitraux intéressants, plaques historiques, orgue Casavant.
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Built for the 1976 Games, the Montréal Olympic Stadium offers a variety of activities: The Montréal Tower is the highest inclined tower in the world. The view of the city from the Observatory is simply breathtaking; The Stadium hosts numerous sports, ...
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Ermitage Saint-Antoine-de-Lac-Bouchette is a remarkably beautiful place of pilgrimage, home to treasures of Quebec religious heritage. The Musée de l'Ermitage presents a religious-themed exhibition every year. The permanent exhibit is about Saint Antoine ...
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La Route de la Nouvelle-France Identified with signs illustrating the Coat of Arms of the Nouvelle-France, this 50 kilometer trail invites you to wind along the magnificent and historical avenue Royale (Route 360), passing through the beautiful municipalities ...
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A small art studio where it is good to stop! For the pleasure of your eyes, come and discover the works exposed in Richard Boutin's workshop. Marvel at the beauty and creativity of his work to the sound of soft music. Take advantage of your visit to discover ...
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After Barcelona, Amsterdam, Berlin and St-Petersburg, Montreal have its own street art museum, the Romeo’s museum. In fact, it is the first urban art museum in Canada. In total, 24 murals by 24 Montreal artists adorn an unusual transitional space... the ...
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