Located in Québec, the Roger-Van den Hende Garden is a 6-hectare educational garden, attached to Université Laval, which has 4,000 species and cultivars grouped by botanical family. It includes a unique collection of plants native to Quebec, ornamental ...
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Located just a few minutes from Quebec City, Golf 9Chatel offers a 2,508-yard flat course, perfect for intermediate golfers as well as young and old alike.
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Built around 1857, this historic house is home to a cultural center offering original programming on a variety of topical arts and science themes. In summer, concerts and other activities are offered free of charge in the gardens.
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In this flash puzzle game, you’ll be whisked aboard an ocean-going vessel back in the early days of global exploration. Unfortunately, your captain is gravely ill and the ship’s supplies have run dry. With your crewmates, try to find of a way out of this ...
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Hidden beneath the Dufferin Terrace in the heart of Old Québec, the remains of Château Saint-Louis reveal the seat of power of French and British governors from 1620 to 1834.
Explore the archaeological site with a guide or at your own pace to discover ...
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History museum for children and former flour mill located in the heart of the Trait-Carré, a heritage site of Charlesbourg. Guided tours, exhibitions, events and activities offered summer and winter. Authentic historical site, French architecture from ...
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835, avenue Wilfrid-Laurier City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1R 2L7
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You’re in the right place for an introduction to SUP or a more advanced clinic, a yoga session on the water, or a board rental to paddle freely to your desired location. Keep an eye out for events on the website and social media pages!
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These tours are for everyone to discover everything Quebec City has to offer. These local tour guides are passionate, flexible and adaptable. So no matter where you come from or what you're looking for, you will surely enjoy walking into history, hearing ...
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An original and safe way to play on the St. Lawrence River during winter, ice canoeing is uniquely Québecois. It takes five (5) paddlers to paddle the canoe through open water. The canoe moves thanks to large oars – similar to those used in rowing. When ...
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