Several activities await you at the old Mining Creek gold mine. The team at the interpretation center will introduce you to an ancient gold extraction technique called panning. Discover the fascinating history of the site and the people who worked there ...
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Plus de deux kilomètres de sentiers aménagés à la sortie de la ville. Passerelle de 290 mètres menant à la tour d'observation. Animation estivale sur le site. Ski de randonnée libre. Belvédère aménagé aux abords de l'étang.
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Come discover the fascinating world of seals and learn about the history that ties them to the Îles de la Madeleine at the Centre d'interprétation du phoque (Seal Interpretation Centre). You will learn about the way ice moves, seal species, their life ...
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Located in a small Protestant church, this center chronicles the construction of the Kempt Road road, which was of great importance because no other road linked Chaleur Bay and Acadia to the rest of Canada. Painting, local crafts, collection of old objects ...
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La Forge à Pique-Assaut is located in Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, 20 minutes from downtown Quebec City, in an area classified as historic. La Forge à Pique-Assaut combines a workshop, a boutique and an economuseum under one roof, and specializes ...
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Located in enchanting settings in Havre-aux-Maisons, the Fromagerie du Pied-De-Vent cheese manufacturer is the third ECONOMUSUEM to open its doors on the Madeleine Islands. Its artisans Jérémie and Lucie Arseneau offer you their famous cheese Pied-de ...
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The Maison Lenoblet-Duplessis is first and foremost an interpretation center that showcases the history and heritage of the town of Contrecoeur. It's also a place of constant cultural activity, with a new exhibition every year. Guides are on hand to answer ...
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The Great Marsh is a popular stopover for the Canada goose. Here, you'll learn the best-kept secrets of this captivating and mysterious wetland. From elevated observation galleries on the edge of the marsh, the center offers a magnificent panoramic view ...
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The Clarke brothers, from New York City and Toronto, built a paper mill in Clarke City in 1903, followed by an entire village and a hydroelectric station in 1908. Check out the interpretation centre and interpretive panels on the sites where the village ...
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Step into the Porcelaines Bousquet Porcelaine Economuseum! Such fine pieces of work, of unequalled purity, that charm with both their shape and usefulness. See how artisans can take a brittle and fragile raw material and craft it into a strikingly translucent ...
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