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A unique gallery, an enchanting destination, not to be missed by art lovers... In the heart of Charlevoix for three decades now, Le P'tit Bonheur is committed to offering visitors a varied selection of high-quality figurative works in a welcoming setting. The gallery proudly exhibits the work of some thirty artists, painters and sculptors, among the most renowned in Quebec and Canada.
From the moment we stepped through the doors, our eyes feasted on the colours and textures of hundreds of pieces of art, beautifully arranged to view each artist’s work. Marie Eve is an enthusiastic and knowledgeable representative of her gallery, enthusiastically sharing her expertise of each art piece and the backgrounds of the artists. A wonderful experience and a most pleasurable way to spend time in La Malbaie
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Downtown Sherbrooke is home to a series of giant and colourful murals, all of them with a story to tell. Find them all, and find out more about each one, from the characters they depict, to the history of their creation. You can go at your own pace, day or night, all the year! The virtual tour includes map, itinery, photos, texts, audio files, rare archival film footage, and exclusive interviews. Murals of Sherbrooke, the self-guided Tour, is available on BaladoDiscovery free app. Starting point: Corner of Wellington and Frontenac Streets. Trail: 4,8 km for the complete tour.
It was the best activity we did in our short stay in Sherbrooke. The murals are located in strategic points that make you walk through the most interesting part of Sherbrooke's downtown.
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Stroll, bicycle or take a horse-drawn carriage through the narrow cobblestone streets of Montreal's famous Parisian-style historic district, filled with cultural landmarks, museums, boutiques, sidewalk cafes and restaurants.
Absolutely loved this part of Montréal! So well maintained and lovely to listen to proud tourist guides narrating the history of the beautiful buildings the river the port the churches the restaurants the streets- there were sculptures murals and art galleries all over Rue St Paul- a must visit for everyone!
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This famous town plaza is the heart of historic Lower Town and has been an important social center since the city's founding.
There was a deep blanket of snow because of a blizzard the day we arrived, but it's amazing how quickly they get the snow out of the narrow old roads in lower town. Beautiful square with stone buildings up to 300 years old capped by snow, pedestrians only, almost like a fairy tale. There's even a modern, clean public washroom just off the square.
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The oldest and one of the prettiest of Montreal's streets is home to the Bonsecours Market and the Notre-Dame De-Bonsecours Chapel.
One of the prettiest streets in Montreal. Lots of character and old world charm with plenty of restaurants and shops to choose from.
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Montreal's oldest Catholic church, built in 1656, is known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city.
Beautiful cathedral in the heart of Old Montreal $8 Canadian to get in We did not have a formal tour but caught some of other tour leaders speaking I think the tours are free at certain times of day It is a beautiful church in outstanding condition Obviously they take great pride in this historic site Well worth the visit
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It's a behemoth that you won't believe until you see it! It leaves you questioning nature and wondering how this happened. We saw it from the land nearby, the mountain, on a boat, and even from a helicopter! Spectacular!
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