The Place Rosemère shopping centre opened in 1976 with 75 stores. A major transformation in March 1991 allowed for the addition of 90 stores, making Place Rosemère a regional hub with 165 stores. Since September 2002, a second expansion has made Place ...
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In the Haut-Richelieu, the Cabaret-Théâtre du Vieux Saint-Jean presents more than 75 professional shows per year. Warm and intimate, it is the ideal place to see shows of song, world music, blues and jazz. A large place is given to emerging artists.
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The Quartier Latin cinema has several comfortable rooms with large screens located in Montreal. It offers you all the best movies of the moment. So enjoy spending an evening with friends, family or as a couple!
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Salle André-Gagnon offers professional shows and events produced by local and regional artists. Its diversified programming gives it a leading role in the cultural life of Kamouraska and L'Islet. It promotes access to cultural activities for the entire ...
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This experience of sound and light is a thrilling thematic journey through Canada’s history presented in spectacular detail against the backdrop of the Parliament Buildings.
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Far more than just a café or a bar, Le Troquet is part of the whole Gatineau experience. The diversified menu is healthy, good and affordable: pasta, salads, cheese and pâté, soups and sandwiches and other homemade delights. Great selection of beer on ...
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Located at Carrefour La Pocatière, next door to the National Bank, Cinéma Le Scénario has 4 theatres for a total of 535 seats, in a modern environment. The theatres are equipped with Dolby digital 5.1 sound and a giant curved floating screen. In addition ...
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Sun Youth's Base de Plein Air can be used at any time of the year for a variety of activities and by people of all ages. It is therefore possible for schools, organizations or any other group wishing to enjoy a little getaway in nature, to rent the camp ...
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Founded on August 12, 1900 as the first professional theatre built by and for Francophones, this venue presented Broadway hits adapted for Québec audiences and was the home of the province’s biggest burlesque and melodrama artists. Starting in 1997, it ...
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