Rikiki Campers is a small camper van rental company that offers an economical, eco-friendly way to discover Québec. Their campers features everything you need for sleeping or cooking, including a table for your meals during the day and a bed to sleep ...
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Located in one of the most beautiful villages in Quebec, the theater has charmed thousands of visitors over its 33 years of existence. Let yourself be tempted by the decor of this enchanting site as well as by the dinner-theater formula which offers a ...
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Lotbinière s’accroche au bord du plateau qui domine le fleuve Saint-Laurent à une cinquantaine de kilomètres de Québec. Concédée en 1672, elle présente de superbes maisons de pierre anciennes formant un ensemble classé et l’église du début du 19ème siècle ...
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Located in Gaspésie, the Zec Casault is renowned for the quality of its environment and the many activities available. Whether it's for hunting, fishing or simply the outdoors, nature lovers will be delighted. Accommodation on the site includes 2 cabins ...
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C. P. 353 Joliette, Qc, Canada J6E 3Z6
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Go off in search of adventure in the heart of a lush maple forest that can be discovered in any season. On the program: hiking, hebertism in the treetops of a mountainside, climbing, bird watching, hanging about in the country market of a village centre ...
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Along the Richelieu River, the Richelieu Tourist Route is located 20 minutes from Montreal. It is possible to walk there by car, motorbike or bicycle to discover the magnificent landscape of the neighboring municipalities. From the artists of the Vallée ...
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This unique sugar shack is set in a rustic, authentic, family-run orchard in the Laurentides region. Savour a range of gourmet dishes prepared by the chef/owner using local ingredients like apples, honey and maple syrup, as well as OKA cheese. Apple sugar ...
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Les Vergers Hillspring, located in Franklin in Montérégie, offers a traditional sugar shack meal at spring season. Maple and apple products shop on site.
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The new panoramic exhibit Au-delà d’un rêve (Beyond a dream) takes visitors on a voyage through the history of the municipality from Shelter Bay to Port-Cartier. Experienced guides will take you back to the era of the North Shore’s logging camps and mines ...
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