Parc national de la Yamaska will charm you with its unique landscape and its many activities. Easily accessible, the park is less than an hour from Montreal and only 7 km from Granby and its magnificent L'Estriade cycling network! Biking is in the spotlight ...
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The LaserJeux Saint-Hyacinthe entertainment center has been designed to offer you maximum amusement: Laser Tag room, indoor mini-golf, arcade room and canteens of sweets.
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The Plage du Parc Jean-Drapeau is a nice golden-sand beach with clear water, 5 minutes from downtown and car, subway, bike accessible. The ideal spot to lounge in the sun and take part in nautical activities with family and friends! At Jean-Doré Beach ...
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Defying the law of gravity will be the highlight of your trip in Québec! This indoor freefall simulator recreates the freefall portion of a skydive. Solo, with your family or among friends, enjoy a unique activity in a safe and supervised environment ...
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Looking for an extraordinary experience? At L'Emprise, you'll be immersed into a story in a matter of seconds. This adventure takes you into various universes where you must acheive certain goals: solve puzzles and get out! Whether you're a first-timer ...
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The Site de la Nouvelle-France allows visitors to immerse themselves in the daily life of the 17th century. Use the walking trail (or take our shuttle) to move between the animation stages, discover the archaeology site or admire the view of the Saguenay ...
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Looking for excitement? This majestic mountain in the Laurentians, in Piedmont near St-Sauveur, will satisfy you! With 61 runs, 3 sunny mountain sides and 5 sliding boats, Glissades des Pays d'en Haut is the largest snowsliding center in the world! Don ...
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A typical example of the Monteregian Hills natural region, Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno has five lakes, an apple orchard with over 850 apple trees, a historic mill, and dozens of kilometres of trails that wind through leafy forests. Some 200 species ...
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Cirque de la Pointe-Sèche is named after an old village, Pointe-Sèche, located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in the former Seigneurie de l'Islet-du-Portage, now in the municipality of Saint-Germain in Kamouraska. Attend the all-new "Charcoal ...
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It all started with a visit to Parc Oméga in 2007. While feeding the wapitis, Christine Langelier and Mathieu Lavallée came up with the ideal of raising the animals and sell their meat. Owners of some land in St-Bernard-de-Michaudville, the couple worked ...
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