In all seasons, Le Verger Léo Boutin, is a beautiful place right in the heart of the Montérégie for the activities of the apple! Orchard apple picking is a great family activity. It is also possible to see the facilities, taste and eat a picnic and have ...
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La Vallée de la Framboise is an agri-food company inspired by the family history of the agricultural community. Their priorities are to welcome people as they welcome friends, to offer good products grown, processed and sold in an enchanting setting and ...
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The Terra-Cotta Natural Park is an ecologically valuable urban woodland that was made into a park by the City of Pointe-Claire to preserve its diversity and make it accessible to the public. Nature lovers and outdoors enthusiasts are delighted by the ...
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The Centre national d'exposition (CNE) presents stimulating and educational exhibitions year-round on art, history and science. Make the most of your visit by discovering works by professional artists in various visual arts disciplines, and enjoy the ...
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Covering distances of 21 to 27 km (13 to 17 mi.) each day, La Marche d.Alphonse is a pilgrimage-style walk that takes place over a three-day period, along streets, country roads, bike paths and walking trails, including some that criss-cross Parc national ...
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In addition to presenting exhibitions of regional and national scope, the MA is involved in cultural research and mediation activities and organizes workshops promoting history, science, and art. Coffee, gifts, arts, and crafts.
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Explore the city with original bike, ebike and walking tours designed by professional guides. You’ll discover Montreal’s history, neighbourhoods, architecture, gastronomy and hidden gems! Located right on the bike path, this is also Montreal’s largest ...
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Overlooking the St. Lawrence River, Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge is one of Quebec's outstanding public parks. It is a large natural domain where walkers are pleasantly surprised to discover, in the heart of the city, magnificent wooded areas interspersed ...
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La présence, autrefois, de nombreux rosiers sauvages sur le cap expliquerait l'origine du toponyme. C'est aussi de ce cap qu'un officier apreçut en 1759, la flotte de Wolfe, et dépêcha immédiatement un courrier vers Québec. Cet endroit témoin d'un nombre ...
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The Ambrosia Farm welcomes you for a unique agritourism stay in their cottage and produces for you tasty and inspiring food, in the respect of the environment and animal welfare. Located in the heart of the nature of Charlevoix, it is the ideal place ...
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