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Grosse-Île Accommodations-Cruise Package |
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One of the secrets of the St. Lawrence : the nineteenth century quarantine island Grosse-Île has been named a National Historic Site by Parks Canada. For a long time it was shrouded in mystery. Because of its role in both human and animal quarantine, trespassers were discouraged from landing there. Between 1832 and 1937 Grosse Ile was a transition point for four million immigrants, a quarantine station to prevent the spread of epidemics in Canada. |
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Ornithologic excursion at Île-au-Canot Package |
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For ornithology experts or beginners, or simply nature lovers, take part of this ornithologic expedition on the Lachance's family ancestral land. This guided 1/2 day tour, will let you capture a magnificient scenery and exceptional wildlife like no other. Unforgettable memories up ahead! |
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Nature/culture package at Isle-aux-Grues |
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What could be more picturesque than live the experience of being an islander of Île-aux-Grues, in the heart of the archipelago. |
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Grand Feux Loto-Québec Package |
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Reserve early in the season in April 2009. Have front row seats to watch a fireworks display that can only be described as a pyrotechnical and musical extravaganza, on the majestic St. Lawrence. |
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Snow Goose Watching Package |
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What could be more magnificent than to combine autumn’s rich colours with the arrival of the thousands of snow geese, which blanket the islands of the Archipelago? Breathe the pure, crisp autumn air aboard our boats and discover some little-known gems of the region. |
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Razorbill Penguin Colony Observation package |
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All aboard! All will be thrilled with this new experience, from families to expert ornithologists. Originating at the eastern extremity of the St. Lawrence, the razorbills flock by thousands to the small islands of the Archipelago when it is time to brood… |
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