VINEYARD LES DIURNES
Read moreRed wine, rosé, fortified white, fortified red. Guided tour every day from May to October. Shop.
Choice of Wine Grower: Chinook (red wine).
VAL CAUDALIES | VINEYARD
Read moreWhite wine Vidal half-dry, rosé, late harvest, sweet cider, ice cider Reserve, apple must and sparkling grape. Guided tour (several departures per day), apple and grape autocueillette, tasting shop, hiking trail. Festival folk and wine at the vineyard in mid-July.
Choice of Wine Grower: White wine Vidal half-dry.
CLOS SARAGNAT
Read moreWine of straw, ice wine. Guided tour: upon reservation only. Open to the public from mid-May to mid-October. Tasting terrace - cider and cheese every weekend.
Choice of Wine Grower: Wine of straw 2006.
CLOSED VINEYARD STE-CROIX
Read moreDry white wine, dry red, rosé, fortified wine. Guided tour, exhibition of abstract paintings in summer.
Choice of Wine Grower: Ste-Croix (red).
VINEYARD LES TROIS CLOCHERS
Read moreWhite white wine, white in oak barrel, rosé and dry red, wines of white Porto and Vermouth with citrus fruit, ice wine. Guided tour by group reservation only. Shop, Hiking Trail.
Choice of Wine Grower: Les Amis d'first (Style style with citrus fruits).
DOMAINE CÔTES D'ARDOISE
Read moreWhite, red, rosé, late harvest, fortified wine, wine wine and ice wine. Guided tour, country meals, country shop. Sculpture exhibition from July to October.
Choice of Wine Grower: Givrée of Rosé Ardoise (rosé ice wine).
GAGLIANO VINEYARD
Read moreWhite wine, red, rosé, late harvest, fortified wine, sparkling wine, ice wine, apple cider. Guided tour by appointment: CAN $ 5 per person, 0,50 CAN $ per tasting. Picnic basket, gourmet shop, exhibitions.
Choice of Wine Grower: Black Frontenac (red wine).
GOLD DIGGER'S VINEYARD
Read moreWhite wine, half-sweet grey, fortified white, sparkling wine, ice wine, are. Guided tour (6 CAN $) every day from June to October, year by year on group reservation. Free tasting. Restaurant-terrace, wine-growing, country shop, Economuseum de la viticulture and wine.
Choice of Wine Grower: Ice wine.
VINEYARD DOMAINE DE L'ARDENNAIS
Read moreWhite and red wine in oak barrel, rosé wine, dessert wine, aperitif wine, wine of the Porto and Iineau type. Guided tour on reservation from May to October. Wine tasting, terrine and cheeses on reservation for groups of 10 or more. Wine trail, sale of products of local artisans on site.
Choice of Wine Grower: The Partois (Porto style).
RIDGE AREA
Read moreWhite, red, rosé, late harvest, fortified white wine, liqueur wine (port style). Guided tour and local products on reservation for groups. Terrace, petanque. Choice of the winegrower: Champs de Florence and Le Bâtonnier.
PERIWINKLE VINEYARD
Read moreDry white wine, dry white in oak barrel, red, traditional method. Self-guided tour and free of charge.
Choice of Wine Grower: The Solinou (red wine).
CHAMBLY CANAL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Canal that was opened to commercial navigation in 1843, now used by ...Read more
SAFARI PARK
Vast animal park that houses some 500 animals of 50 species from five ...Read more
FORT LENNOX NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Typical eighteenth-century military architecture built between 1819 and ...Read more
BLOCKHOUSE OF THE RIVIÈRE-LACOLLE
Log building, small defensive military structure built by the English in ...Read more
FORT CHAMBLY NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Built in 1711, this building lets you discover the life of the soldiers and ...Read more
LIGHT MILL
Read moreThis mill, built in 1762 by Louis-Eustache Lambert Dumont, is the oldest flour mill in the country operating thanks to the strength of the water. He celebrated his 250 years in 2012. He has never stopped planting grain since his inception. He also retained his original stone grinding. Each year, sucker produces 30 to 40 tonnes of wheat and buckwheat flour, according to traditional methods. These are sold in detail in pockets from 1 kg to 20 kg. He was listed in Historic Monuments by the Government of Quebec in 1976 and was also in 2000 as a national historic site by the Government of Canada. The Corporation of the Légaré Légaré is now involved in the administration of the mill and organizes numerous visits (mill, Manor House-Sauvé, Old Sint Eustatius…) and activities.
BLEU LAVANDE
Laundry with a store offering a tour of the indoor and outdoor discovery ...Read more
MEMPHREMAGOG CRUISES
Escapades aboard our 182-passenger catamaran with sundeck for an ...Read more
SUTTON NATURAL ENVIRONMENT PARK
Non-profit park with trails in the Sutton Mountains for a variety of ...Read more
LÉON COURVILLE VIGNERON
Read moreLocated in Fulford, Quebec, Domaine Les Brome/Léon Courville is a winery well worth a visit. Founded in 1999 by Léon Courville, a former teacher and banker, the vineyard now boasts over 100,000 vines spread over almost 40 acres. Nestled on the slopes of Mont Brome, the estate's terroir is particularly fertile, thanks to deposits left behind by the glaciers of the Champlain Sea and Lake Candona 12,000 years ago. These unique characteristics give Domaine Les Brome/Léon Courville wines a distinctive personality and character. The estate boutique, open since 2005, offers a selection of vintages for tasting and purchase.
MUSEUM OF INGENUITY J. ARMAND BOMBER
Museum of Ingenuity with a permanent exhibition in Valcourt, suggesting ...Read more
TOURISME NUNAVIK
Comprehensive website on Nunavik and tourism in the region.Read more
ASSINICA WILDLIFE RESERVE
Réserve faunique Assinica in Chibougamau offers seasonal rustic camping, ...Read more
NORTH SHORE REGIONAL MUSEUM
Museum of history and archaeology dedicated to the conservation, study and ...Read more
CIRCUIT PURE DÉCOUVERTE
Discovery of the Mingan Archipelago and its numerous islands where puffin ...Read more
EEYOU ISTCHEE BAIE-JAMES
Read moreTo plan your stay in this immense territory, the tourist office's website is a veritable mine of information. Whether you want to visit the hydroelectric facilities, discover the Cree culture or go hunting, fishing or snowmobiling, the site is full of good tips and addresses to help you create your itinerary. You can also order various brochures, including the official tourist guide and the snowmobile trail map.
BAIE DE LA TOUR
Read moreThis bay is located on the north shore of the island, about 10 kilometres from the waterfall and Vauréal Canyon. All you have to do is take a 14-kilometre secondary road to get there. The bay of the Tower is dominated by the superb limestone cliffs of Easton Point, which fall steeply into the sea. A pebble beach borders the gulf - for those who want to dip in the crystal clear waters - and it is not uncommon to see seals, whales and all kinds of seabirds in the area.
VAUREAL WATERFALL AND CANYON
Canyon of 90 meters of depth, an ideal place for a little swim in the ...Read more
ANTICOSTI NATIONAL PARK
A park of wild and fascinating beauty, with white cliffs, vertiginous ...Read more
DRIVER'S PARK
Read moreA colossal sculpture shows a draveur at work and the park's interpretive panels tell the story of the region. A special tribute to "log animal", a nickname given to log, who contributed to the development of the region and which constituted the elite corps of forest workers: bûcherons in winter, spring from April to June, they became real adventurers.
BROTHER MOFFET'S HOUSE
A house built in 1881 by the Oblates, which bears eloquent witness to the ...Read more
OBADJIWAN-FORT-TEMISCAMINGUE HISTORIC SITE
Important fur trading post that testifies to the important rivalry between ...Read more
DUMULON GENERAL STORE
Historic site managed by the Corporation of the Dumulon House, which ...Read more
RAILWAY STATION MUSEUM
Railway station transformed into a museum to highlight the architectural ...Read more
MONT SAINT-BRUNO NATIONAL PARK
The park is part of the Monteregian Hills Natural Region and is home to a ...Read more
EXPORAIL, CANADIAN RAILWAY MUSEUM
Read moreThis museum has a collection of over 160 railway vehicles. It's over half a century of railway history that you cross through this exhibition on the era of giant locomotives, monumental constructions, the extension of the industrial revolution in Canada, from sea to sea. A locomotive and tramway drive on the ground, with the great pleasure of children, and an ancestral railway station will revive the beautiful period of the th century.
BEAUHARNOIS HYDROELECTRIC PLANT
One of the world's largest and most powerful run-of-river hydroelectric ...Read more
COTEAU-DU-LAC NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
A site with 7,000 years of history, the major site of the development of ...Read more
PAPINEAU-LABELLE WILDLIFE RESERVE
Wildlife reserve with lakes and rivers in Duhamel, ideal for sport ...Read more
LA VERENDRYE WILDLIFE RESERVE
Wildlife reserve with lakes, including Grand Lac Victoria, a great address ...Read more
CHUTES COULONGE PARK
A park with trails, footbridges and lookouts where you can learn more about ...Read more
BUREAU TOURISTIQUE DE LA SARRE
Read moreLa Sarre, a town located in the province of Quebec in Canada, has a tourist information office where visitors can obtain information on the attractions of the Abitibi-Ouest region. Tour consultants are available to provide personalized information and organize individual or group tours as required. The office is located at 600 Rue Principale, La Sarre, QC J9Z 2A1, Canada.
REFUGE PAGEL
A shelter for injured or stray animals that opens its doors to the public ...Read more
CITY OF GOLD AND MINING VILLAGE OF BOURLAMAQUE
A mine at 91 m underground to witness the explanation of the work of ...Read more
MICHEL DE GENTILLY MILL
One of the flour mills that has retained its original vocation: guided ...Read more
GENTILLY RIVER REGIONAL PARK
The Gentilly River Regional Park has a magnificent setting, with walking ...Read more
FRONTENAC NATIONAL PARK
Park preserving the quality of its natural environment with its species of ...Read more
NORTH RIVER REGIONAL PARK
Read moreYou access falls through a walk in the North River Regional Park (exit 45 of Autoroute 15 North). Discovery of the remains of pulperie and the old hydroelectric dam in the park. Many outdoor activities in all seasons.