Located on a short street called De Chavigny—a former section of the Chemin du Roy—the mill is a classified heritage site and is home to a permanent exhibition presenting local history and traditional trades and crafts. The permanent exhibition is entitled ...
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Domaine Sainte-Famille is a magnificent 62-hectare (25-acre) vineyard, orchard, fermenting cellar and quaint period boutique located 13 km (7.8 miles) east of the bridge to the mainland in the parish of Sainte-Famille on the north shore of Île d'Orléans ...
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At Boulangerie Blouin, they guarantee quality, with only one objective in mind: your pleasure. Recipes of breads, pastries and buns with the selection of ingredients, the freshness of products and a careful presentation. At the same time greedy and refined ...
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Nestled along the banks of Sept-Îles Lake, Camp Portneuf offers a day camp, cottage rentals and a year-round outdoor recreation centre. Ideal for an unforgettable stay or a fun-packed day of activities!
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At Atelier-Gallery Cathy Lachance meet the artist at work. In love with plein air painting, and with more than thirty years of experience in the practice of the art, her landscapes of Île d’Orléans and elsewhere will enchant you.
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At the entrance to the island, stop at Buffet Maison to fill your picnic basket with wonderful deli products or special treats. Well known for its catering services, delicatessen and bakery, it offers all kinds of ready-to-serve goods. For your receptions ...
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Delve into the history of a vibrant culture. Discover objects which evoke ancestral traditions that still echo today. An exceptional collection is presented with an interactive approach and explores the themes of territories, memories, and knowledge. ...
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Polyculture is located at the entrance of the Île d'Orléans. This is the ideal spot to load up on fresh fruits, vegetables and breads. Located on a panoramic site in front of the Montmorency Falls, it also invites you to sample and pick its many apple ...
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4.6 km trail along the riverbank offering a pedestrian link between Pont-Rouge’s main attractions. With its 30 interpretive panels, the promenade allows you to discover the town’s flora and history.
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This get-together, open to the public, allows exhibitors to present their respective arts through various artistic presentations (singing, dancing, drums, etc.), demonstrative activities (creating talking sticks, beadwork, etc.), and conferences focused ...
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