The Jean-Pierre Plante farm offers you the opportunity to pick your own succulent berries grown on the fertile lands of Île d'Orléans. Strawberries, raspberries and blueberries are waiting for you to put them in baskets and enjoy them to the fullest ...
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Just a short drive away from the Capitale-Nationale region, cross-country skiing enthusiasts can enjoy a wooded and mountainous territory with unique landscapes. The network of trails leads to a natural lookout, which provides an exceptional view of the ...
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La Forge à Pique-Assaut is located in Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, 20 minutes from downtown Quebec City, in an area classified as historic. La Forge à Pique-Assaut combines a workshop, a boutique and an economuseum under one roof, and specializes ...
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The Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré is the oldest pilgrimage site in North America! The Shrine has been welcoming people from all walks of life for over 350 years. This renowned pilgrimage site is dedicated to Saint Anne, the grandmother of Jesus. Discover ...
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Érico is a famous chocolaterie in Quebec that is a delight for fans of chocolate for over 25 years. Propelled by their passion for the refined and the authentic, master chocolatier Érico and his team have created exquisite chocolates which incorporate ...
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Known for its friendly atmosphere and welcoming artisans, the Deschambault public market aims to be a meeting place for food producers, fruit- and vegetable-pickers and craft processed food makers from the greater Portneuf area. Its mission is to highlight ...
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Specializing in the dissemination of creative theater and contemporary repertoire, the cradle of unique theatrical adventures, this theater is, each year, the host of daring productions from Quebec, Canada and Europe, many of which are among the works ...
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15, boulevard du Beau-Pré Beaupré, Qc, Canada G0A 1E0
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Located 20 minutes from Québec City in Pont-Rouge, Portneuf county, Érablière Mart-L has been cultivating the family sugar shack tradition since 1975. When visiting the maple farm, you'll get to witness every step of making sap into all kinds of products ...
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Neuville means corn! The Langlois family processes and preserves what they harvest in their fields. Visitors will be greeted with a cheerful welcome by members of the twelfth generation, proud of their rich heritage, which took root on their ancestral ...
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