Mauricie
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Photo credit: Marie-Ève B. Alarie
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Photo credit: Cyrille Farré
The FestiVoix is a major music festival in the Mauricie region, with more than 130 shows by international and up-and-coming artists presented in the heart of downtown Trois-Rivières.
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Photo credit: Sylvain Robert
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Photo credit: Stéphane Gagné
The Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières welcomes racing fans to its stands for another edition full of adrenaline!
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Photo credit: Ariane Samson Photographe
The Festival Western de St-Tite offers a unique and exciting atmosphere and presents professional rodeos and various musical and dance shows.
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Photo credit: Défis du Parc
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Photo credit: Laurence Thériault
The International Poetry Festival offers close to 250 activities related to poetry. On the agenda: exhibitions, writing workshops, poetry readings and much more.
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Photo credit: Cyrille Farre
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Photo credit: Aquaparc H2O
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Photo credit: Cyrille Farré
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Photo credit: Étienne Boisvert
A major tourist attraction in the Mauricie region, Boréalis invites you to discover the history of lumberjacks and loggers through its dynamic, interactive tours.
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Photo credit: Etienne Boisvert
This museum, the only one of its kind in Canada, stands on a stunning natural site, offering visitors an entertaining, and highly educational experience.
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Photo credit: Samuel Cyr
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Photo credit: Céline Tan Hsuan
The Musée POP presents dynamic and daring exhibitions. It is part of a museum complex with the Old Prison of Trois-Rivières.
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Photo credit: Mathieu Dupuis
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Photo credit: Salon de jeux de Trois-Rivières
The Salon de jeux de Trois-Rivières offers an original entertainment concept in a friendly atmosphere. A sports bar, lively evenings, slot machines, multi-game stations offering roulette, baccarat, poker and more!
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Photo credit: Tourisme Shawinigan
Shawinigan is the best of both worlds. It boasts easy access to breathtaking natural landscapes as well as to small urban niches with cafés, microbreweries, boutiques and fine dining.
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Photo credit: LÉOCADIE LAPICQUE FAYOS
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Photo credit: Étienne Hamel