Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
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Photo credit: Kaiwan Abdulrahman
Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes de Mistassini
Dolbeau-Mistassini
1 800 461-3699
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Discover the fjord, go hiking, camping and fishing... these are just a few of the activities available as part of the Contact Nature experience in the Saguenay!
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Photo credit: Pierre Tremblay
La Pulperie is a vast cultural and tourist entertainment complex that houses a museum with many art, history and ethnology exhibits, as well as the fascinating home of painter Arthur Villeneuve.
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Photo credit: L'Odyssée des Bâtisseurs
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Explore the 6,000-year history of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh (Piékouakami Innu) and other North American First Nations. Stroll through this dynamic, living showcase of a thousand-year-old culture and listen to the wisdom-filled voices of the generations that came before us.
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The "Trou de la Fée" cave park is one of Quebec's most beautiful landscapes, and its main attractions are the cave, the Métabetchouane River canyon and the immersive show "Écho, la mémoire des pierres", a 360-degree production projected directly onto the rock of the Canadian Shield.
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Photo credit: Charles-David Robitaille
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This multifunctional site on the banks of the Saguenay River offers visitors a variety of activities: a boardwalk and train rides, water games, a bike and in-line skating track, and outdoor shows.
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Discover the species of the Borealie and the cold regions of the world and enjoy the splendour of the area. On the agenda: places to explore on foot, a train ride in the Nature Trails Park and water games!
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Photo credit: JMDecoste
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Photo credit: Laurent Silvani
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Photo credit: Charline Clavier
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Photo credit: Traversée internationale du lac St-Jean
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Photo credit: Britz Photographie
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August 7 to 12, 2023
Festival de la chanson de Saint-Ambroise
Saint-Ambroise
The Festival de la chanson de Saint-Ambroise is a major event for the next generation of Quebec singers! Attend this national French-language song contest to discover the artists of tomorrow.
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Photo credit: André Ouellet