Visit the Ferme fibres et compagnie - Les Alpagas d'Aldo for a special opportunity to get close to the alpacas. Learn about their origins, characteristics and lives, as well as the basics of raising them and processing their wool. Pick your own haskap ...
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The Chevrier du Nord Mohair Economuseum is an agricultural business, which raises purebred Angora goats and makes artisanal clothing from mohair. A silken, lustrous, resistant, natural fiber three times warmer than wool, mohair steals the show at Chevrier ...
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Stroll along these 12 km of trails and admire the geological features that bear staggering witness to the passage of glaciers. On the interpretive panels, you'll find virtual guides who tell breathtaking stories about the region and demystify these rare ...
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Founded in 1864 in the wake of the Civil War, the Windsor powder mill--located in the Eastern Townships--is the oldest black powder factory in Quebec. Of the 56 buildings that were, you can still see some remnants along five kilometres (three miles) of ...
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In this unique museum you will be introduced to the many facets stemming from the study of skeletons: adaptation to various forms of locomotion, evolution of man, etc. Also discover the marine mammals, including the whales that stay in the St. Lawrence ...
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Take one of the Chemins de campagne circuits and taste Lanaudière! Whether you want to taste a good Lanaudière wine, meet bison, discover the secrets of sheep, harvest farm products yourself, cook cucurbitaceae, demystify the world of bees, you sweet ...
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Visit the Farm New France with its array of activities and services. Trails, orchard, old vegetable garden, gluten free cereals fields, flower gardens, bird park. Craft shop, agricultural museum, country market, mini-farm, rest stop, stop cycling. Events ...
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The farm has many species of animals, greenhouses and fields as well as an organic garden. Sugar shack, guided tour, children's party, horse-drawn carriage ride, hike or meal at the restaurant, there is something for everyone. Store with farm products ...
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This flour mill, built in 1790, is still in operation today. Entirely restored, its original mechanism powered by a waterwheel still drives the millstones. Together, the mill and the seigneurial manor are one of the last four remaining seigneurial sites ...
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Faithful to tradition, this mill has been a fixture in the village of SaintEustache for centuries. In operation since 1762, the authentic mill grinds flour using only the power of water and continues to run today to the delight of visitors. The miller ...
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