Just 45 minutes from Montreal, the Sorel-Tracy region, recognized by UNESCO as the Lac Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve, invites you to explore its natural wonders. Embark on a cruise, try kayaking, canoeing, or paddleboarding, or freely roam the trails ...
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The region of Granby, a surprising destination! Well-known for its famous zoo, its bike paths and the Parc national de la Yamaska, this region is at the heart of the network of bike paths in Quebec and is home to the Artria trail, a type of open-air museum ...
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Saguenay en Neige is positioned as one of the biggest winter festivals in Quebec. It is an example of success in the field of snow sculpture as well as through family events. Saguenay en Neige stands out with its ephemeral art gallery of nearly 200 works ...
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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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Artistes en Fête is a unique event that celebrates visual arts. More than forty artists will showcase their work in 30 exhibition booths made to look like small houses and also at the Old Presbyterian Art Gallery located in the heart of the village. Hundreds ...
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This Festival is held every year in the region of the Upper Laurentians. It is one of the largest regional gatherings for fans of Quebec music, rock, punk and metal and features foodtrucks with decadent menus and microbrews from all over Quebec. Festival ...
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The Coaticook Valley Fair, once called the Coaticook Milk Festival, was founded in 1978. The event highlights local agricultural products. A judged dairy cow show, presentations by young farmers with their animals and food kiosks are just some of the ...
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Built along the legendary King’s Road, Trois-Rivières is a charming city whose past is still beautifully evident in its historic district and 18th century buildings. With the many festive events that enliven its downtown streets and the vast array of ...
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Hit The Floor is one of the largest dance events in the world! The event encourages young people to move, to surpass themselves and to share their passion. The Gatineau edition brings together more than 14,500 dance enthusiasts annually, including more ...
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The Gatineau Playground Festival occurs in December at Complex Branchaud-Brière in Gatineau. This unique event allows children and adults to enjoy 67,000 square feet of gaming, sports, go-karts, trampolines and many other activities. An opportunity for ...
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