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Attractions Travel and Tourism Quebec
Attractions Travel and Tourism Quebec
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- Conducts 3-hour cruises along the Saguenay Fjord, with commentary from naturalists on board. Whale-watching in season. Includes rates, schedules and accommodation suggestions.
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- Conducts cruise tours along the St. Lawrence River, and offers boat charters. Includes tour descriptions and fees.
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- A full day of activities for the whole family. Information on eighty animal species, the rides, the Magic Creek, shows, and shopping and restaurants. [English and French]
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- A 3-deck ship with 2 heated and fully equipped cabins to seat up to 200 dinner guests each. Departures are available from more than 10 ports along the St. Lawrence. Includes schedules and a virtual tour of the ship.
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- Maritime excursions for whale watching and observation of other mammals in the Parc Marin du Saguenay - Saint-Laurent. Fees, tour descriptions, and facts about some of the animals.
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- Discover the Huron-Wendat nation, past and present, through guided tours of the historic village and chapel or animated work-shops to make a traditional native object. English/French
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- Provides cruises along the St. Lawrence River, from Montreal to the Gulf. Profiles its ships and includes information about custom packages and cruises for students.
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- Located in Riviere-du-Loup, the largest collection of bells in North America, (which range in size from 75 pounds to 2.5 tons) is open to the public from May to October.
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- One of Canada's last remaining authentic steam powered trains (built in 1907). Has a half day 64 km journey from Hull to the picturesque village of Wakefield.
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- Located in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, the shrine is visited by half a million people per year, making it the most important place of pilgrimage dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the country.
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- These members, fairs, festivals and events, represent numerous gatherings that reflect Québec's unique features and regional distinctiveness.
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- Provides whale watching cruises and excursions on the St-Lawrence River from Quebec City to Tadoussac. Includes maps, pictures and chartering information.
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