This 200 km discovery tour offers you a trip back in time through the breathtaking landscapes of the Maple, Appalachian and Lotbinière regions. In L'Érable, the tour will take you to Inverness, Saint-Ferdinand, Saint-Pierre-Baptiste and their many tourist ...
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***TEMPORARILY CLOSED TO VISITORS DUE TO OPERATIONAL RESTRUCTURING*** The Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site commemorates the life and work of said former Prime Minister of Canada. Located on land owned by Laurier’s father, the historic house ...
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Accompanied by guides in period costumes, take a tour of the Victorian-style manor (1853) and its lavish interior. The village mill (1842) boasts the largest bucket wheel in operation in Québec - an impressive show indeed. Millers will demonstrate the ...
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The Kanapeut Innu Traditional Site is a place where Innu culture comes alive. It is a place to share Innu-aitun, a culture that includes way of life and language, connection to the land, spirituality and values. It pays tribute to the elders, grandparents ...
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The Sherbrooke History Museum invites you to explore Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships’ past. Discover the contribution of cultural communities on the development of the city for more than 200 years and witness their legacy.
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The concept developed consists in making visitors discover the universe of creation and illusions of the filming of the film Maria Chapdelaine by Sébastien Pilote, whose deployment took place in the middle of nature, isolated from everything and where ...
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Experience the heart of the villages along the Portneuf MRC coastline through a series of walking trails. A distinctive experience of the Portneuf coastline through six pedestrian routes linking the hearts of the villages to the St. Lawrence River. Accompanied ...
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Just 20 km (12 mi.) from Montréal, this national historic site is an oasis for cycling and outdoor enthusiasts. Observe the locks and bridges providing passage to boaters, and in August, admire the hot-air balloons darting between the clouds. It's simply ...
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With its low elevation gain, this 10 km loop is ideal for a family with young children. Take a break and stop at the observation tower for a breathtaking view of the lake! A stop at the Centre d'interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin is a must to discover ...
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This scenic route is called the Border Route (Route des Frontières) because it runs along the borders of Quebec, New Brunswick and Maine. This area of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region is home to many symbols that remind us of its political and geographical ...
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