Let yourself be drawn into the history of Brome-Missisquoi. Retrace the routes taken by the pioneers who settled in the territory of the Eastern Townships. From steeple to steeple, village to village, character to character, you’ll learn how the region ...
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Discover the floral beauties of Fleurs et Feuilles Gourmandes! Let yourself be enchanted by gardens of a thousand colors. First of all, flowers bring color, but they certainly bring incredible flavors. The company produces eighty-eight varieties, including ...
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The main mission of the Musée de Charlevoix is to introduce the public to the history of Charlevoix and popular art, from yesterday to today. To achieve this, it deploys various means, including colorful and fascinating exhibitions, creating targeted ...
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The concept developed consists in making visitors discover the universe of creation and illusions of the filming of the film Maria Chapdelaine by Sébastien Pilote, whose deployment took place in the middle of nature, isolated from everything and where ...
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Located in the heart of the Town of Stanstead, the Stone Circle Park is a peaceful site adorned with local granite stones.
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Get the most out of summer by visiting Portneuf and discovering its rich religious heritage! Visit its unique churches, some of which are the province’s oldest, and fall under the charm of Portneuf’s artistic heritage. A museum of cultural wealth spanning ...
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Nibiischii Corporation (Land of Water) operates the vast Albanel-Mistassini-and-Waconichi Wildlife Reserve, spanning more than 16,000 km². This magnificent boreal territory, marked by a vibrant culture, is run by the Cree Nation of Mistissini. The wildlife ...
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A Greeter is a citizen who voluntarily accompanies visitors passing through Sherbrooke as if they were friends. They are Sherbrooke residents who wish to share their love of the city through a walk of about 2 hours. Each walk is unique, authentic, free ...
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A national historic site, the Petite Chapelle de Tadoussac, built in 1747, is the oldest wooden church still in existence in North America. The first mass was celebrated here by the Jesuits in 1750. A multimedia projection on the chapel ceiling recounts ...
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4.6 km trail along the riverbank offering a pedestrian link between Pont-Rouge’s main attractions. With its 30 interpretive panels, the promenade allows you to discover the town’s flora and history.
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