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The Laurentians region, a vast natural territory, offers outdoor aficionados an unrivalled selection of parks to enjoy their favorite adventure activities. Hiking and nature interpretation are other great ways to appreciate nature’s wonders in all seasons ...
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In the Laurentians, 1 hour from Montréal and Mont-Tremblant, and 20 minutes from St-Sauveur come live a thrilling adventure at the Laurel Aventure Nature excursion center. Assisted by professional guides, you will be taught how to drive your own sled ...
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Visitors can relive 6,000 years of Pekuakamiulnuatsh history through various museum exhibits. Gain a compelling and provocative view into an age-old culture. Hear the voices of wisdom of generations that came before us. Explore the forest and visit Nuhtshimitsh ...
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From June 28 to September 1st, 2024, thirteen Portneuf County restaurants and food counters will be cooking up Portneuf, Culture de saveurs products for La Virée Enracinée. What’s on the menu? An array of original and tasty local dishes you can enjoy ...
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At the head of Moulins La Fayette de Magog is the couple formed by Nadir Martin and Aurélie Brugier, who are happy to share with you the French expertise that you are fond of. Nadir puts almost 20 years of restaurant experience at your service.
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Located 115 km north of Gatineau–Ottawa, in the municipality of Blue Sea, Mount Morissette occupies an area of 589 hectares and has a vertical elevation of 400 metres. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the 13 km of marked trails for hiking in summer ...
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Enjoy a hot-air balloon flight with La Magie de l’Air Fly, float, and hover while hanging from a large air balloon. Make this balloon adventure unforgettable. Their different packages are offered throughout the year. Simply contact one of team members ...
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Located near Jonquière, Domaine Le Cageot works in the processing of delicious berries – such as the famous blueberry from Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean – to create tasty products. This unmissable gourmet destination is the perfect place to bring home a little ...
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One of Rivière-à-Pierre’s biggest tourist attractions! In the 1920s, a hydroelectric dam was built on this site to provide the municipality with power. Spectacular and easy level hiking trail.
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