The Velan Pavilion is an astronomical observatory equipped with a high-quality telescope. Observation of celestial objects in the night sky, solar astronomical telescope dedicated to observing the sun and additional outdoor area for observation and the ...
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The municipal beach of Lac Beauchamp is located near the municipal campsite of Amos, this beach is ideal for swimming and relaxation with family or friends. There are two swimming areas, picnic areas, a volleyball court and sand games. Trained lifeguards ...
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For over 26 years, Beachclub has been the ultimate summer experience and entertainment destination in the Greater Montreal area. Featuring renowned artists, the Beachclub boasts a well-deserved worldwide reputation in music and entertainment.
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The municipal beach of Saint-Ludger-de-Milot located on the edge of Lake Serein, less than 1 km from the village. The water is of excellent quality. Available to visitors are four small log cabins and a campground.
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Isle-aux-Grues is the only island inhabited all year long of the archipelago. It boasts the largest unspoiled wetland in northeastern North America. These mud flats are a perfect place for watching birds or hunting waterfowl (via an outfitter). Isle-aux ...
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Located near the city center, the OTJ park offers more than 200 meters of greenery on the shores of Lac Mégantic. In this park, visitors of all ages can enjoy game modules, picnic areas and a supervised sandy beach. In the summer, the park welcomes children ...
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The Plage Eau Claire is a magnificent beach where the water quality has always been exceptional. Enchanting and peaceful site for water sports (no motor) and hiking. The Jacques-Cartier/Portneuf cycle path passes nearby. It is a privileged vacation spot ...
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On May 1, 2009, a wildlife observation and agricultural interpretation center opened in St-David de Falardeau, Saguenay. The center helps animals in distress. When the animals can be safely released, they are released back into the wild. The owners also ...
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The main cave, Spéos de la Fée, is unique in Québec because of its depth (46 metres); it is also the only cave in North America with a via ferrata (a steel cable upon which visitors can secure themselves to climb through the cave). Accompanied by a guide ...
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