Situé sur le Chemin du Roy, sur la rive nord du Saint-Laurent, à une soixantaine de kilomètres de Québec, Deschambault domine le fleuve Saint-Laurent sur le Cap Lauzon, d’où l’on peut admirer les dangereux rapides qui ont arrêté Jacques-Cartier en 1535 ...
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Vignoble du Mitan offers several products from more than 9,000 vine plants of different grape varieties. You will discover white, red and rosé wines, a late harvest, fortified wines and an ice wine. During your visit, you are at the heart of the estate ...
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The Assemblée nationale is more than just the place where Québec’s 125 elected representatives meet and work: it also offers lots of interesting things to see and do! Visitors come from all over the world to experience the hôtel du Parlement, an iconic ...
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20, rue Dauphine City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1R 4P3
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Sugar shack just 20 minutes from Québec City. All-you-can-eat traditional meal served. Purchase maple products, enjoy a horse-drawn cart ride, entertainment, dancing, games. You'll see a large mural showing the development of the sugar shack as well as ...
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Located just 20 minutes from Quebec City, Club de Golf Pont-Rouge features a 9-hole, 3111-yard, 36-par course. Set in an enchanting, family-friendly setting, the course offers a fine challenge for golfers of all levels. Many amenities are available, including ...
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The Laval Gagnon farm is located in Sainte-Famille and has been a family business for 7 generations. Offering mainly
fruit crops, apples, strawberries, raspberries and sweet corn. We also grow tomatoes, squash and pumpkins as well as gladiolas and ...
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Located in the heart of the Nouvelle-France trail, one of the four gourmet trails in the greater Quebec City area, the Hébert farm offers a wide variety of freshly harvested products and processed products prepared on site by experienced cooks.
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Clair de Lune Chocolates, creation of Julie Germain and Eric Bilodeau so that they can give free rein to their imagination, their creativity and their love of chocolate! Passing through the door at 205, rue Jean Juneau, enter a world of delicacies and ...
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This windmill built in 1674 showcases its dual purpose over the years, first as a flour mill for about 200 years, then as a marine signal station for the navigators on the St. Lawrence River from 1912 to 1967. Check the website for summer hours.
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