Cho Dem (Night Market) is a celebration of Vietnamese cultural identity in Quebec in the form of a big street food market. It is a unifying event lasting 4 days where Vietnamese cuisine is highlighted in addition to merchant kiosks, entertainment and ...
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A visit to Atikuss will awaken all your senses and transport you to the heart of the history of the Innu people. Pages of stories are embodied in the work of the artisans that they will share with you. You will discover their passion for craftsmanship ...
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Join in the magic of Christmas in Sherbrooke with the Santa Claus Parade! Select your favorite spot along the route from École secondaire de la Montée, Pavillon Le Ber to downtown Sherbrooke. Let yourself be carried away by beautifully decorated floats ...
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From Maskinongé to Sainte-Thècle and from Sainte-Anne-de-la Pérade to Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, combine arts route and gourmet itinerary with the Tournée Arts and Terroir Mauricie 2024. Open house weekend with demonstrations and tastings with more than a ...
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Havelock fair is one of the oldest consecutively-held fairs in Canada, grew out of the pride of what local farmers and their households produce and still holds close to its original goal to showcase rural agricultural life, both its joys and challenges ...
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A typical Quebec tradition, tomcod fishing or "pêche aux petits poissons des chenaux" is unique in the world. As soon as weather permits, a veritable village is set up on the ice-covered Sainte-Anne River. Join the 90,000 visitors that come every winter ...
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Charlevoix’s Flavour Trail comprises of more than forty producers, processors, and passionate chefs of the region who open their doors wide to tourists. What luck to discover one by one the delicious regional products of Charlevoix. Taking the legendary ...
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Discover nature, meet with people and learn about yourself, for a week or a weekend, with or without a plan. Brome-Missisquoi, in the Eastern Townships, is the perfect destination for something like this. Listen to the fascinating stories of the owners ...
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he “Chemin du Terroir”, inaugurated in October 2010, is a signposted trail that takes you through more than 226 kilometres of country backroads and byways, with discoveries to make at every turn. The Laurentians’ terroir features a wealth of agricultural ...
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The Shrine officially kicks off the holiday season with its popular Christmas Market. Visitors are invited to stop by the Marché de Noël de Trois-Rivières, at any of the booths, where more than 80 artisans of all specialties and trades will be present ...
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