Located in the Laurentians in Saint-Eustache, the Lalande sugar shack invites you to celebrate the sugar season. The whole team is back in the kitchen to offer you a good traditional traditional sugaring-off meal at will or in meal boxes. Established ...
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The Au Pied de Cochon sugar shack, located in Mirabel in the Laurentides, offers you a traditional and gourmet experience. The varied menu is concocted to the rhythm of the seasons, offering the possibility of reserving for the time of harvests and sugars ...
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Chocolats Privilege is a Quebec company specializing in the manufacture of chocolate products that stands out for its great expertise and continuous innovation. Master chocolatiers who are artists are constantly innovating to give you a memorable experience ...
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Chocolat Favorites has existed since its artisanal creation which opened its doors in Lauzon on the south shore of Quebec in 1979. Chocolat Favorie is nowadays the leading master chocolatiers recognized for its chocolate gastronomy. Several stores are ...
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Are you a golf enthusiast? Visit this course, located on an island just two minutes from downtown Trois-Rivières. The pleasures of golf in peace and quiet.
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Since 1995, Latuquois have trusted Le Pionnier to find everything they need to truly enjoy the outdoors. The place has quickly become a reference for ski, snowboard, kayak, forest hiking, snowshoeing and many other sports, in summer and winter.
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Located in the heart of downtown Montreal, Place Bonaventure's exhibition halls are the perfect hub for your commercial or public exhibitions. Available space ranges from 35,000 to 315,000 sq.ft. and is connected to the world's largest network of underground ...
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Leading shopping authority, Laurier Quebec offers the most diverse store offering in Eastern Canada with its 265 retailers and 35 restaurants. It’s the only center to combine at once 10 anchor stores such as: H&M, Hudson’s Bay, Toys“R”Us, Sport Experts ...
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Through diverse collections and exhibitions, Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h encourages visitors to cast a new eye on jewellery. Much more than simple decorative objects, the jewellery presented is indeed the result of an exploration of both form and content ...
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