The Missisquoi Nord Valley is a peaceful area known for its scenic beauty, with meadows, mature forests, waterways and quaint villages. People are drawn here by the desire to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery and the pleasure of engaging in a wide variety ...
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At Jean-Doré Beach, Éco Tours Montréal offers an enriching nautical experience with kayak, canoe, and pedal boat rentals. Located right on the beach, this service allows visitors to fully enjoy their day at the park by exploring the calm waters at their ...
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The highest ski resort in the Eastern Townships and 4th highest in Quebec, Mount Orford covers 3 mountains and 4 hillsides nestled in the heart of Mont-Orford National Park. Ski the 61 trails, including 17 exciting glades, or try out uphill skiing! You ...
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Less than 15 minutes from Granby, more than 50 gourmet stops offer a variety of agritourism experiences, including vineyards, microbreweries, distilleries, orchards, gourmet boutiques, pick-your-own outlets and more!
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A hidden treasure! It's up to you to find out... This nearly century-old orchard, erected on the mountainside, faces Parc d'Oka. At Labonté de la pomme, the passion for apple growing is cultivated with nearly 1,500 trees, mostly of standard type (large ...
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Stroll through the village of Citrouilleville, a village of houses made entirely of pumpkins, about 30 minutes from Montréal! Discover le corn maze, fairground games, theatre shows, and many other activities. The ideal place to spend quality time with ...
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Summer is a time to have fun on the water! In Granby region, you will find magnificent bodies of water that can suit anyone from Sunday paddlers to the more experienced nautical enthusiasts. With, as a bonus, unusual types of boats to try! Choose from ...
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Four-season recreational tourism site located close to the city centre. On the program: walking, cycling, mountainbiking, fatbiking, running, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, skating through the forest along an ice path or on rollerblades in summer ...
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The Sherbrooke History Museum invites you to explore Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships’ past. Discover the contribution of cultural communities on the development of the city for more than 200 years and witness their legacy.
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Located less than 20 minutes from downtown Montreal, along Lake Saint-Louis, The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site testifies to the apogee of the fur industry in the Montréal region in the 18th and early 19th centuries. A visit will introduce ...
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