Founded in 1977, Receptour specializes into creating and operating unique tour packages throughout Canada for international wholesalers and agencies. They offer more than 100 annual guaranteed departure tours and create personalized tours to meet the ...
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The Montréal Network of Large Parks is made up of 19 invaluable green spaces, spread across the island of Montréal and Île-Bizard. They provide opportunities to explore nature, get outdoors and simply relax. As the seasons change, so do the distinctive ...
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Bois-Franc station is located on the north side of Henri-Bourassa boulevard west of the intersection of Marcel-Laurin/boul. Laurentien (117), the station is accessible by car. It is also served by STM and STL buses. The Bois-Franc station is located in ...
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La Vitrine operates the only cultural information centre in the greater Montréal area. Located at the heart of the Quartier des spectacles (entertainment district), La Vitrine welcomes several thousand visitors yearly, provides a personalized welcome ...
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Key consultant for Tourisme Québec regarding accessibility, Kéroul is a non-profit organization which, through information and lobbying, promotes and develops accessible tourism and culture.
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For nearly 50 years, Vélo Québec, a non-profit organization, has played an important role on the Quebec cycling scene. It constantly encourages the use of bicycles - whether for recreation, tourism or as a clean, active mode of transportation - in order ...
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7360, boul. Langelier Saint-Léonard, Qc, Canada H1S 3C4
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895, rue de la Gauchetière Ouest Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H3B 4G1
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625, rue Chabanel Ouest Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H2N 2K9
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Baie-D’Urfé station is located north-east of the intersection between autoroute 20 and Morgan Street, the station is accessible by car; it is also serviced by STM buses. The Baie-D’Urfé station is located in zone 3. The commuter train connects Baie-D ...
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