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Calixa-Lavallée Agricultural Fair
Since 144 years now, the Calixa-Lavallée Agricultural Fair has been the must-see agricultural event on the territory of the Montreal Metropolitan Community (CMM). It attracts visitors from everywhere to take advantage of the enchanting site in the heart ...
 
Located in Montérégie, the Canal-de-Saint-Ours will allow you to discover Darvard Island. Try to recognize the many species of trees, birds and fish. Have a family picnic while watching the boats go through lockage. oTENTik accommodation, a hybrid between ...
 
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La Vallée du Wapiti
It all started with a visit to Parc Oméga in 2007. While feeding the wapitis, Christine Langelier and Mathieu Lavallée came up with the ideal of raising the animals and sell their meat. Owners of some land in St-Bernard-de-Michaudville, the couple worked ...
 
Ferme Guyon
The Guyon Farm boasts a petting zoo and is a great activity near Montréal that offers families direct contact with farm animals. In the butterfly pavilion, admire the beauty of more than 500 local and international fluttering «friends». From egg to caterpillar ...
 
Le Sablon Beach & Shérifville
Beach Le Sablon and theme site Shérifville, located in Montérégie, only 30 minutes away from Montreal is the most family-friendly and entertaining beach to experience this summer! At the beach, you will find an inflatable Wibit in the water, the tarzan ...
 
A true gourmet destination, you will discover a high-quality commercial food offer that highlights regional products. All year round, you will find at the interior seven traders (cheese, fruit, sausage, cold meats, fishmonger, bakery and pastry) and the ...
 
Fromagerie Au Gré des Champs
Fromagerie Au Gré des Champs is a homemade cheese producer that prepares certified organic products made with the raw milk of their cows. Visit the shop and discover homemade products, as well as many other regional delights. Windows also give you direct ...
 
Village historique de L’Acadie
Acadie, the oldest village in Haut-Richelieu, comes from the Lordships of Longueuil, Léry and the Pères Jésuites de La Prairie. When it was founded in 1782, it was named Sainte Marguerite de Blairfindie, to please the Scotsman William Grant, husband of ...
 
The farm La Fille du Roy offers to customers the pleasure of coming to pick your own strawberries in the summer and around the end of August, picking of artichokes, ground cherries and tomatillos begins, followed by squash and pumpkins in early September ...
 
Fort Chambly National Historic Site
Roughly 30 kilometres southeast of Montreal, Fort Chambly rises proudly at the foot of the Richelieu Rapids. At your arrival, be sure to take in the full expanse of this picturesque site, as it is both magnificent and strategic. From its original wooden ...
 
Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site
The Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site, located in the Montérégie region, southwest of Montreal, invites you to discover a British fortification, protecting the first fortified lock canal in Canada! Objects testifying to this thousand-year-old site ...
 
Sucrerie de la Montagne
Just 45 minutes from downtown Montreal, Sucrerie de la Montagne sits on 120 acres of land and forest. Open year-round, the Sucrerie de la Montagne changes its look with the seasons. In the spring, you will discover nature in full effervescence as maple ...