An essential place to discover Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, La Pulperie de Chicoutimi / Regional Museum is a vast cultural and touristic entertainment complex that houses a museum with many art, history and ethnology exhibitions. Explore traveling exhibitions ...
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This summer, be among the first to travel to the heart of the paper industry with Transformations, the new permanent exhibition at the Boréalis Museum. Immersed in the building’s century-old authenticity, you’re invited to travel back in time through ...
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The Observatoire de la Capitale, located at the heart of Québec City, invites you to enjoy a 360-degree view of the city from 221 metres (725 feet) up! Your destination, the 31st floor of the Marie-Guyart building to admire the highest and best view of ...
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Calling everyone who loves nature: See where almost half the energy comes from: the Robert-Bourassa generating facility. Climb aboard a bus to discover the sheer immensity of Hydro-Québec’s structures, look up at a dam as tall as a 53-storey building ...
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Discover nature, meet with people and learn about yourself, for a week or a weekend, with or without a plan. Brome-Missisquoi, in the Eastern Townships, is the perfect destination for something like this. Listen to the fascinating stories of the owners ...
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What are the main parts of a hydropower facility? How does it work? You’ll find out when you visit Jean-Lesage generating station and one of the world’s largest hollow-joint gravity dams! You’ll see a 400-tonne rotor spinning over your head and feel the ...
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After your visit to the Robert-Bourassa generating facility, get back on the road and see the look outs of the last generating station on the Grande Rivière: La Grande-1. This run-of-river generating station is also home to impressive plant and wildlife ...
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Visit Îles-de-la-Madeleine generating station, the largest diesel-powered thermal generating station in Québec. The Îles-de-la-Madeleine have always relied on fuel oil to meet their energy needs, and this power plant supplies electricity to a population ...
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Rivière-des-Prairies generating station has stood proudly between the Montréal and Laval shores since the 1930s. Come learn about this run-of-river facility and the introduction of electricity in the Montréal region. Then, follow your guide to the turbine ...
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Visiting the Première-Chute generating station is discovering Québec's genius and know-how in construction. It's also having a great family activity by the Outaouais river, free and informative. You will see the powerplant, the spillway and the log chute ...
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