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Founded in 1990 and located in downtown Saint-Hyacinthe, this neighborhood Pub quickly set itself apart thanks to its microbrew beer and its warm atmosphere. After years of constant growth, it now specializes in craft beers. We brew a wide variety of quality beers, twelve of which are on tap and available to sample...
The exhibitions presented at the Biophare allow visitors to discover the multiple heritage features of the Sorel region and Sorel islands. From one showroom to the other, visitors will be transported in a fascinating universe which combines nature and culture. All-new in 2018, the admission to the Biophare is included in...
Au Fin Délice is a magnificent blueberry farm located at Très-Saint Rédempteur (near Rigaud), about 40 minutes from Montreal, where you will find more than just blueberries. You will discover an enchanting countryside, a warm welcoming atmosphere, a peaceful oasis… and numerous varieties of organic blueberries. You are...
In 1967, my father Joseph Lussier was the first farmer in Quebec to cultivate highbush blueberry plants. He conducted extensive research and found a nursery in New Jersey willing to sell him the invaluable young plants. He travelled to the United States and brought back plants for him and his uncle, who also wanted to...
Blockhaus de la rivière Lacolle
Saint-Paul-de-l'Île-aux-Noix 450 246-3227 | 450 291-3166 ileauxnoix.comThe Lacolle River Blockhouse, built in 1781, is the last authentic representative of this type of building in Québec. It has witnessed war making, which is explained in their new permanent exhibition. A touch screen allows visitors to deepen their knowledge through informational screens, and a video recounting the Battle...