Mont Cascades Mountain Waterpark is the National Capital Region's premier family recreation centre. Just 20 minutes from downtown Ottawa and Gatineau, Mont Cascades is your destination for family fun! This mountain waterpark is designed to entertain visitors ...
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With its golden sand beach and 45 refreshing slides and attractions, the Super Aqua Club guarantees hours and hours of fun in the water. Escape to the most accessible water park near Montreal: RFID technology, free parking and you can even bring your ...
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The Zoo sauvage of Saint-Félicien invites you to take in the magnificent scenery as you climb aboard the Boreal Train to discover the vastness of the Nature Trail Park and observe animals that almost live in total freedom cohabiting on the grounds of ...
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L'arche de Zoé located in Saint-Blaise sur Richelieu is a sanctuary for farm animals and a refuge for wild animals. Visiting the animals is a way to help take care of them! Go on a private tour where you can interact with them, feed many of them, brush ...
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The miniature village has more than 200 rooms, including 75 houses and buildings reproducing real constructions from the Beauce and elsewhere. The site is laid out in a natural setting where small streets lead you among the works of Mr. Ernest Baillargeon ...
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Let yourself be mesmerized by Daniel-Johnson dam (Manic-5), the largest multiple-arch-and-buttress dam in the world. Bridging the magnificent Manicouagan valley, its unique design is a true monument to Québec engineering. Whether you stand at the foot ...
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The Old Port of Montréal is the place to be this winter! The Old Port Skating Rink is your ultimate winter wonderland with programming for all ages going on until March 10. Enjoy a spin on the ice and pair it up with a sky-high ride on the Montreal Grande ...
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You are invited to Wendake, near the city of Quebec, to discover an enchanted night walk of 1.2-kilometre, 4-season that celebrates the Huron-Wendat Nation and their way of life. Begin within the Great Circle, then travel across the back of the Turtle ...
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