The Maison du tourisme found in Maniwaki welcomes visitors year-round with a smile and all the information needed for enjoying a most pleasant stay in this magnificent part of the country.
Open seven days a week in the summer season, the Maison du ...
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Granby’s public transit service features three routes: the Nord (north), Sud (south) and Centre (central) routes. A bus-taxi service also provides access to many areas in the municipality. The main terminus is located in downtown Granby with a secondary ...
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Launched in 2010 by the Association de l’Agrotourisme et du Tourisme Gourmand du Québec (AATGQ), the Terroir et Saveurs network was born out of the group of popular banners for accommodation, food services and agri-tourism: B&B, Bed & Breakfast, Country ...
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The city of Baie-Comeau offers a public transit service that operates in both sectors of the city as far as the Saint-Georges district. Don't hesitate to visit their website for more informations. You'll find information about prices, schedule, bus circuits ...
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With more than 25 years of experience, NaturAventur offers its DISCOVERY TO MASTERY instructional program and guiding services, exciting and challenging fishing destinations, and a great selection of high performance fly fishing products. Their training ...
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895, rue Principale local 100 Tourville, Qc, Canada G0R 4M0
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Public transit service is available Monday to Friday, 50 weeks a year. New route available between sectors of the city of Bécancour by reservation (819 298-3366). Please note that no public transit is available on the following holidays: Easter Monday ...
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Association hôtellerie du Québec (AHQ) is a sectoral tourism association recognized by the Quebec government.
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La Bell en kayak is an activity that can be practiced with friends or family. We are probably one of the most beautiful places to practice this sport. Within only a few kilometers, it is possible to kayak in calm water on small rivers, on lakes leading ...
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Daily passenger service is provided free of charge between the communities of Pakuashipi and Saint-Augustin, which lie on opposite shores of the Saint-Augustin River and are only accessible by water or air.
On one side of the river is the Innu settlement ...
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