Set in the heart of Petite-Nation at the foot of Mont Vézeau, this winery invites you to discover a location whose simplicity sets off the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The vineyard boasts 9,000 vines, 8,000 raspberry bushes and two hectares (five ...
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The Dorval Museum of Local History and Heritage combines historic cachet, innovative multimedia installations and original exhibitions to offer its visitors a unique experience in the heart of Dorval’s history.
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Golf Rougemont offers 15 par 50 holes with very different levels of difficulty. It also features driving ranges and golf equipment rental is available.
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Have you ever tried kayaking in white water! In the heart of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, the Saint-Charles River is the perfect place to get started. Kayak Valleyfield welcome the best athletes in the discipline, but also trains the next generation and ...
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The large Parc de la Promenade-Bellerive is a linear park located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River. The park plays host to a year-round cultural program, and residents also enjoy its ice cream shop and picnic area.
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East of the bridge over Rivière aux Rochers and half a kilometer off Route 138 is the salmon interpretation site. In addition to guided tours of the interpretation center and the spawning run trap system, visitors can admire the falls, watch anglers in ...
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This winter, get out your skates and come have some fun on the Ruisseau de la Brasserie skating rink! Located in the heart of downtown Gatineau, this 12,000 m2 ice surface is sure to please everyone, especially families. Access Gatineau cardholders can ...
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Located on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, the Spa des Neiges offers you an unforgettable relaxing stay. 25 minutes from Quebec and 5 minutes from Mont-Sainte-Anne, this Nordic spa provides you with outdoor Nordic baths ...
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Symmes Inn was built on an exceptional site with a history going back several thousands of years. This exhibition recounts the various functions of this important location over the centuries. The building’s windows, many of which look onto the Ottawa ...
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Zec Kiskissink is located in the area of Shawinigan. The word Kiskissink is of Algonquin and Innu origin and means "at the small cedar tree". Lake Kiskissink has long been incorrectly referred to as "Cedar lake". Zec Kiskissink was founded in 1978 following ...
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