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Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex
Pointe-à-Callière, the birthplace and museum of Montréal, is built above authentic remains that bear witness to the area's evolution, from the days of Indigenous occupancy to the construction of the city’s first settlement—Fort Ville-Marie—to the present ...
 
Exporail, the Canadian Railway Museum
Did you say living museum? From October 11 to 31, Exporail is invaded by ghosts, skeletons, bats and spiders! Characters have infiltrated certain vehicles to tell you their tragic story! Visitors wander through the atmosphere of a haunted station. A ghost ...
 
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A true gourmet destination, you will discover a high-quality commercial food offer that highlights regional products. All year round, you will find at the interior seven traders (cheese, fruit, sausage, cold meats, fishmonger, bakery and pastry) and the ...
 
Réserve faunique du Saint-Maurice
To enjoy every aspect of Réserve faunique du Saint-Maurice, notably the hiking trails, picturesque falls, sandy shores and fish-filled lakes, it’s ideal to stay in a cabin, an Hékipia tent or to camp. At Réserve faunique du Saint-Maurice, you’ll find ...
 
Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche
Step inside inside the famous LA PETITE MAISON BLANCHE, a century-old home that withstood the equivalent of the water volume of Niagara Falls for days. See the exhibit on the 1996 Saguenay Flood, that caused over a billion $ in damage. Audio guides, bilingual ...
 
Located in Centre-du-Québec, less than 2 hours from major urban centers, the Ancient Forest sector of the Parc régional des Grandes-Coulées will appeal to nature lovers with its 12 km of trails and its nature accommodation options. (refuge and rustic ...
 
International Appalachian Trail
In Québec, the International Appalachian Trail is over 650 kilometres long, crossing the Gaspésie from the south-west to the north-east. Whether you go for a day, a week or for a complete hike of the trail (average of 35 to 40 days), the trail offers ...
 
Parc national de Plaisance
Parc national de Plaisance… The name evokes the landscape’s beauty, from the earth to the water, ever-present in the bays, the islands, the peninsulas and the multicoloured carpet of floating sea grass. In the spring, Plaisance offers a startling show ...
 
Fromagerie Au Gré des Champs
Fromagerie Au Gré des Champs is a homemade cheese producer that prepares certified organic products made with the raw milk of their cows. Visit the shop and discover homemade products, as well as many other regional delights. Windows also give you direct ...
 
Altitude Fruits de mer & grillades - lounge - Restaurant du Casino de Mont-Tremblant
Altitude Seafood and Grill – lounge is the perfect place to relax, savour a lavish meal and enjoy a fabulous view of the mountain. This trendy and chic restaurant offers surf n’ turf specialties served in a cozy urban décor. Reservations are recommended ...
 
Au Diable Vert - Station de montagne
Au Diable Vert is an award-winning and totally unique four-season outdoor center located in Glen Sutton, Quebec’s beautiful Eastern Townships region. Perched on a spectacular alpine pasture at over 1,000 feet of altitude, Au Diable Vert lies between the ...
 
Parc national d'Opémican
Experience this brand new national park and explore the pristine rivière and lac Kipawa and the cliffs of lac Témiscamingue. Gather around the fire, under giant pine trees, and listen to Anishinabeg legends. It’s the new remedy for your daily grind!