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Culture, art and heritage

Let yourself be carried away by the local cultural scene

Take in a show in one of our many theatres, discover local talent in a museum exhibition, pick up original products created by a local artisan or step back in time on a historical tour... There's so much to see in the Laurentians!

Our region offers you a wide range of cultural activities to feed your thirst for inspiring discoveries and allow you to escape from routine, all in our fabulous Laurentian setting. Our extensive program offers something for everyone!

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ESPACE CLAUDE-HENRI-GRIGNON

ESPACE CLAUDE-HENRI-GRIGNON

A space devoted entirely to the author of the book "Un homme et son péché" and the TV series "Les Belles Histoires des pays-d'en-haut".

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MAISON DE LA CULTURE DE LA MACAZA

MAISON DE LA CULTURE DE LA MACAZA

The Maison de la Culture in La Macaza is a must-see stop.

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HISTORIC MURAL AT CITY HALL LA MACAZA

HISTORIC MURAL AT CITY HALL LA MACAZA

The magnificent fresco that tells the story of La Macaza.

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CALVAIRE-D'HUBERDEAU HERITAGE SITE

CALVAIRE-D'HUBERDEAU HERITAGE SITE

Located on the banks of the Rivière Rouge, Huberdeau is notable for its Calvaire.

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HERITAGE CIRCUIT AND AGRO-CULTURAL ROUTE - DISCOVERING THE WEST

HERITAGE CIRCUIT AND AGRO-CULTURAL ROUTE - DISCOVERING THE WEST

It's now possible to visit and learn about the history of the municipalities of Arundel, Huberdeau, Amherst and Brébeuf.

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LABELLE HERITAGE AND ART TRAIL

LABELLE HERITAGE AND ART TRAIL

Explore the municipality of Labelle's heritage and art trail, starting at Parc René-Lévesque.

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BEAUTIFUL ENSEMBLE OF BUILT HERITAGE AND SAINT-JOVITE

BEAUTIFUL ENSEMBLE OF BUILT HERITAGE AND SAINT-JOVITE

1892, La Vieille gare de Saint-Jovite (855, rue de Saint-Jovite).

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TREMBLANT RESORT

TREMBLANT RESORT

The mountain offers 102 runs on four slopes, and the pedestrian village is packed with stores, restaurants and activities.

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VAL-DAVID STATION

VAL-DAVID STATION

Curé Labelle dreamed of building a railroad to give settlers in the northern townships a means of reaching the Montréal business market.

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Theaters and concert halls