Known for being very traditional, the Manawan Pow Wow. For the past 15 years, this very colorful gathering has featured a combination of dance, music, crafts, and traditional food. Visitors are always welcome in this community and are invited to take ...
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Located 20 minutes from Quebec city, Village Vacances Valcartier is America’s largest winter playground with more than 35 snow slides! From December to March, both kids and adults will discover the joys of winter. Speed down the Himalayas, our four longest ...
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This year's edition of the Echoes of a Proud Nation Pow Wow. The event promotes an atmosphere of friendship between Kahnawà:ke and its neighbors, as well as with visitors from all parts of the world. Every year, the thousands of people who come to this ...
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The Moulin Michel de Gentilly will resonate to the sound of Blues & Gin to give you an extraordinary musical and taste experience. More than 14 shows by Quebec, Canadian, American and local artists. On the gin side, a new "mini-market" type layout will ...
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Visit Savon des Cantons, Artisan Soapmaker in Magog, in the Eastern Townships region. You can watch a presentation on how to make artisanal soap, discover the history of soap through the years, touch and smell the ingredients for soap making and purchase ...
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The Odanak Pow Wow remain faithful to the elements that have made it so popular. The last weekend of July will be devoted to a range of activities against the backdrop of Indigenous drumming and singing. This immersion in traditions will be the opportunity ...
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The Site de la Nouvelle-France allows visitors to immerse themselves in the daily life of the 17th century. Use the walking trail (or take our shuttle) to move between the animation stages, discover the archaeology site or admire the view of the Saguenay ...
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The Conseil des Abénakis de Wôlinak invites you to the Wôlinak Pow Wow, an annual family event that’s rich in colour and filled with a variety of fun activities: dancing, singing, legend-telling, artisanal booths, musical concerts, fireworks, and so much ...
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Cirque de la Pointe-Sèche is named after an old village, Pointe-Sèche, located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in the former Seigneurie de l'Islet-du-Portage, now in the municipality of Saint-Germain in Kamouraska. Attend the all-new "Charcoal ...
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Drummond en Bière in Drummondville promotes Quebec's beer-making know-how and invites the population to discover the art of beer-tasting. This event is also a tribute to all that revolves around the pleasure of taste by presenting the passion of these ...
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