Beat the summer heat at a beach managed by the National Capital Commission. Beaches are equipped with picnic tables, change rooms, toilets and parking, and some have barbecues and a playground. Extend your visit by exploring a hiking trail nearby. Meech ...
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A white sand beach that is less frequented than the western section of Dune du Sud. Wide open spaces. This is the ideal beach for a long walk, right up to the Grande-Entrée channel.
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Kiwanis Beach in Rouyn-Noranda is the place to be! You'll find picnic areas, a water slide, four beach volleyball courts and parking.
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Personalized and warm service from accredited guides and trainers in sea kayaking, canoeing and sailing. Enchanting site, private beach, dock and rocky islet. Three yurts and two campsites available. Seal excursions (sea kayaking) of 2 and 5 hours; sailing ...
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This beach makes up the coastline of the East Point National Wildlife Reserve. The beach seems to go on forever, and you can walk it to the end where you may see seals playing in the water.
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The exhibition Vieux-Québec, secrets et anecdotes and its audiotour in French, English and Spanish tell the story of historian Jean Provencher's favorites. Discovery tours of the city. For sale on site, the Circuit-Québec: walking tour, 32 audio terminals ...
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Service jeunesse de l'Outaouais est un center communautaire de loisir but lucratif qui réunit plusieurs services d'animation, d'activités de loisirs et de sports and particularly for young people.
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Heritage train station located downtown, a unique concept in the Eastern Townships. Interpretation center, permanent exhibits, tourist information center, excursion with the Train de Haut-St-François, guided tour of St-Louis de France church.
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The Lachine Canal is an iconic jewel located in the southwest of Montreal. Its 13.5-kilometre path runs between the Old Port and Lake Saint-Louis. The navigable waterway, the green urban park lined with industrial vestiges and the various activities on ...
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One-of-a-kind guided tours to discover the Montréal that Montrealers know and love! Explore the city’s iconic historical sites and lesser-known gems on one of the carefully crafted biking tours.
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