About thirty producers are gathered in this public market. During the summer, they offer a wide variety of horticultural and vegetable products. Six shops join them to offer you local products. This good address is at the corner of chemin Quatre-Bourgeois ...
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Located in the heart of Old Quebec directly at Place-Royale in a 17th century house, the gallery presents works by talented artists that you will enjoy discovering. The artists represent work in various styles and multiple techniques, offering a great ...
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The Grand Théâtre has two rooms: Louis-Fréchette (1,878 seats) and Octave-Crémazie (519 seats). Dance, theater, music, opera and variety shows are part of the annual program. In the hall, an imposing mural by the artist Jordi Bonet welcomes you.
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Villa Bagatelle is a splendid building inspired by 19th-century rural architecture and influenced by American cottages. In its English-style garden, under the canopy of tall trees with a peaceful stream running through them, visitors can admire rare plants ...
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In a beautiful old home, you will be warmly welcomed and taken to the lounge. You will experience the hands of the professionnals who will make your visit a memorable one. When you’ll leave, you will already have the desire to return. Massage therapy ...
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Discover the works of over thirty artists. For your viewing pleasure! Different working techniques and styles, but one common denominator: quality. A warm welcome and personalized service. A passion to share!
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20, rue De Buade City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1R 4A1
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Browse the site of La Route des fromages du Quebec to learn more about the various cheese from Quebec, but also to obtain a wealth of information about the cheeses and the art of wine tasting!
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The museum is located in Madame de La Peltrie’s house, a building erected in 1836 and enlarged in 1868. The house is an integral part of the Ursuline Monastery, the finest example of convent architecture in Quebec City, in the province of Quebec and probably ...
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Eddy Laurent, Belgian chocolate and tableware offers you high quality artisanal chocolate, made in Quebec, in the purest Belgian tradition, a range to eat in the form of pralines, bars and caraques. An enhancement of chocolate production by the creator ...
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