Fromagerie Proulx is a third-generation family business that is proud to share with you a strong local tradition. You will be able to discover their cheeses made daily in the old fashioned way with 100% pure home milk. Families, friends, work colleagues ...
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Located 15 minutes from downtown Baie-Comeau, the Mont Ti-Basse ski resort offers more than 16 beginner to advanced slopes for skiers and boarders to choose from. It is possible to practice alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding and tube sliding ...
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At Parc botanique À Fleur d'eau, you will find over 25,000 plants, trees and shrubs adapted to the climatic conditions of the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region. Wheelchair-accessible trails, a boardwalk around Lac Édouard and picnic areas are all available ...
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Sucrerie du Terroir is renowned for the quality of its dishes and its warm atmosphere. This sugar shack invites you to experience the best of our ancestors' heritage. No wonder it's ranked among the ten best sugar shacks in the province of Quebec!
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In Quebec City, near the university campus, there is a strange and wonderful place. Under the guise of an escape game, the Cabinet Mysteriis - for such is its name - has given itself the mission of making you live an uncommon playful and immersive experience ...
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C. P. 353 Joliette, Qc, Canada J6E 3Z6
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A gallery combining a visual arts exhibition center and a fine crafts boutique showcasing the work of local artisans. On even-numbered years, it hosts the Biennale internationale d'art miniature, an exhibition of 500 small-format works from around the ...
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Located at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains and nestled around the small Silver Lake where the beach welcomes bathers in a green valley surrounded by hills, Marbleton took its rise with the exploitation of a limestone deposit (still in operation ...
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Nestled between the modern buildings of the downtown core, this cathedral overtops an underground shopping center. A fine example of Gothic Revival architecture, it was built between 1857 and 1859. The garden behind is dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg, who ...
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The Forestry Interpretation Centre was built following La Sarre's designation as "Forestry Capital of Canada" in 1989. A free permanent exhibition explores the region's history through forestry, geography and archaeology! On display are a collection of ...
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