At the Festival du Boeuf d'Inverness, get out your cowboy clothes and come feast with family and friends! The festival is a recreational event for all, offering a variety of activities and shows, including rodeo, equestrian competitions, music, dance ...
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Located in Saint-Ferdinand, Les Jardins de vos Rêves pays tribute to natural elements: stone, fire, wood and water. This unique garden is full of beauty with a calm and serene atmosphere. It is a place where visitors travel between the East and the West ...
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The Fête des chants de marins celebrates music inspired by the seven seas. Shanties that helped maintain the rhythm for working on tall ships and sailor's laments sung while thinking of their sweetheart back home share the stage with today's songs written ...
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A small village in the countryside, far from urban centers and a few steps from the American border, St-Venant-de-Paquette has everything you need to charm. In addition to the Poetic Trail initiated by Richard Séguin, you can visit the Museum-Church, ...
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Do you like western dancing? If so, don't miss the Western Day in Magog from September 22 to 23. Go to the Parc des Braves where all together, you will dance to country music. Don't forget your cowboy boots and hats. Fun guaranteed!
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The Trèfle Noir is a microbrewery that produces more than 185,000 liters of beer brewed annually, more than a dozen exclusive beers served every day and distributes to more than three hundred and fifty points of sale throughout Quebec, two distributors ...
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Inaugurated in 2006 by the City of Saint-Hyacinthe, the Centre des arts Juliette-Lassonde presents annually nearly 150 artists or productions in the various disciplines of the performing arts: theater, dance, music, song, circus, humor and variety.
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Through the Festival de contes et légendes Atalukan, Kamishkak’Arts helps to maintain and share the rich verbal traditions and imagination of the First Nations. This unique festival sets the stage for various Nations to share and exchange tales and legends ...
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Located less than 20 minutes from downtown Montreal, along Lake Saint-Louis, The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site testifies to the apogee of the fur industry in the Montréal region in the 18th and early 19th centuries. A visit will introduce ...
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Festiv’Arts Caribéen de Magog will take place August 4th to 6th , 2023 from 3:00 pm to 10:00 pm with free performances by renowned international artists. A festival of visual and performing arts with an international flavour Caribbean! Come and discuss ...
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