What is The Accessible Road? | What do adapted establishments offer? | Useful tips | Français
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A science centre, an historical area, multimedia shows, gardens and an observation tower. A unique, entertaining and educational facility. |
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A site, exhibits and activities that trace the remarkable history of the Saint-Maurice ironworks, the first industrial community in Canada. |
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An accessible park for all nature lovers! Hiking, wildlife watching, nature interpretation, camping and picnics. |
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Folk art, an adventure exhibit for young people, ethnology and a genuine behind-bars experience! |
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The last work by painter Ozias Leduc, created in a church that is now designated a Canadian national historic site. |
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The country's largest shrine dedicated to Mary. Visitors have access to the historic chapel, basilica and gardens. |
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A group experience in a superb isolated spot on the shores of a lake. |
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Over 400 sites, a host of services, paved paths and a wide range of recreational facilities, including an indoor playground and badminton courts, miniature golf, and a brand new water park. |
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One loop of the Rivière-à-la-Pêche campground is very well equipped. Discovery activities and evening lectures in the amphitheatre. |
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Across from Rivière Saint-Maurice, in close proximity to Cité de l’énergie and Île Melville park and just a few minutes from La Mauricie National Park. 71 rooms, 23 suites and 2 adapted rooms. |
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4-star hotel in the downtown area, steps away from the Old Port boardwalk and near the business centre. 127 rooms, 1 suite and 2 adapted rooms. |
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Trois-Rivières
819 375-7718 |
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Trois-Rivières
819 376-5383 |
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Grand-Mère
819 538-3000 |
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Louiseville
819 228-2464 |
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Trois-Rivières
819 378-5444 |
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