The Domaine du P’tit Bonheur is a family vineyard. It is a place of multiple meetings, where the sharing of knowledge is privileged. Events organized during the summer season call for experiencing different forms of art. It is a place where you can enjoy ...
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Domaine Sainte-Famille is a magnificent 62-hectare (25-acre) vineyard, orchard, fermenting cellar and quaint period boutique located 13 km (7.8 miles) east of the bridge to the mainland in the parish of Sainte-Famille on the north shore of Île d'Orléans ...
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4.6 km trail along the riverbank offering a pedestrian link between Pont-Rouge’s main attractions. With its 30 interpretive panels, the promenade allows you to discover the town’s flora and history.
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Get the most out of summer by visiting Portneuf and discovering its rich religious heritage! Visit its unique churches, some of which are the province’s oldest, and fall under the charm of Portneuf’s artistic heritage. A museum of cultural wealth spanning ...
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An institution and legendary stop on Highway 20, Rose Drummond is much more than a florist. With its café-bistro and its huge shop of homegrown products, Rose Drummond is the place to find the perfect gift, or to take a break between Montréal and Québec ...
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Located in Saint-Jean, at the heart of Île-d'Orléans, Manoir Mauvide-Genest is a charming place known for its peacefulness and friendly welcome. Whether you're visiting to stroll the grounds or the shore along the river, to see the Manoir, the garden ...
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Le Nautique is located in the heart of the historical and pleasant old part of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, commonly called “Le Vieux-Saint-Jean”. Le Nautique’s marina is the ideal place to stop with your family or with friends. Its modern facilities and ...
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Navigo is a boat and pontoon rental centre in Magog and North Hatley. You will then be able to set out and explore many lakes (Massawippi and Memphrémagog) and admire the landscapes. In addition, you can choose from several types of boats and pontoons ...
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At the heart of Old Montréal, enter into the intimacy of a lavish 19th-century bourgeois residence. The Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site features the only Victorian-style interior open to the public in Montréal. The ensemble bequeathed ...
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Where is the land of my ancestors located? How did the Island of Orleans change through the years? Learn about the history of the island and of the 300 founding families at the Maison de nos Aïeux. Genealogy tools, a scale model, exhibits, guided tours ...
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