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Les Fromagiers de la Table Ronde is a dairy farm owned and operated by two generations of the Alary family. Produces several organic milk cheeses, including the Rassembleu blue cheese. Also offers Québec wines and other assorted products that go great ...
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Nicknamed “the little Place des Arts of the east end”, the Maison de la culture Mercier offers performances, workshops and other activities in its exhibition gallery, multi-function studio and theatre.
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Discover the natural history and diversity of Québec through exhibits on palaeontology, mineralogy, zoology and biodiversity, as well as through an impressive variety of cultural displays from antiquity (Egypt and the Mediterranean Basin) and around the ...
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Owned by Bishop’s University, the Old Lennox Golf & Ski – formerly known as the Old Lennoxville Golf Club – is one of the most stimulating courses for golfers regardless of their skill level. This urban golf course is a green oasis at the heart of the ...
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A favourite with both tourists and locals looking for a good time and a delicious meal in a lively, friendly environment where wine is celebrated through monthly selections made by guest sommeliers. What better accompaniment for wine tasting than a menu ...
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Shop, have a coffee, find clothes and shoes, relax, get your hair done, have fun, eat, find gifts, go to the movies... when you spend a day or an hour at Place Versailles, time stops... and you take your time. More than 225 stores and services under the ...
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Located on the 3rd floor of Hôtel Place d'Armes, Rainspa is superbly located between Old Montreal and the downtown area. Stop for a therapeutic massage, a moment of peace in our traditional hammam or simply for your monthly aesthetics.
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Station Houblon located in Rivière-du-Loup is a boutique specializing in microbrewery beers, with advice and everything you need to complete your brewery tastings, not to mention the fabulous Daniel chocolate. Station Houblon, for the love of beer and ...
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A visit to the Henry-Stuart House is the ideal way to take advantage of the house and English garden to immerse yourself in the refined atmosphere of early 20th-century bourgeois life in Quebec City. The authentic interior decor reflects the lifestyle ...
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