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Loews
Le Concorde Hotel (Quebec City) |
Imagine a place where contemporary objectives
are met in a historical setting. A place that
specializes in spectacular service. And addresses
the awesome viewpoints of our city from every
angle conceivable. Each Loews Hotel is committed
to blending all the comforts of home with the
special needs of every traveler. Programs such
as Loews First, Loews Loves Kids, Generation G,
and Loews Loves Pets are customized to the individual
hotel and it's features. We invite you to enjoy
these programs and encourage you to comment on
how we can better
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SpringHill
Suites Old Montreal |
SpringHill Suites by Marriott - Nestled within
the charm of Old Montreal, located in the historical
district, just steps away from the waterfront
and all major attractions & venues. Enjoy
a stroll along our cobble stone roads, ride the
St. Lawrence River on a
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cruise, visit a museum or dine in one of our many
quaint restaurants. Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel is
one of the oldest restaurants around (circa 1754)
and is connected to the hotel! Our 124 suites
offer lots of space and separate areas for working,
eating, sleeping and relaxing. The hotel also
features a full spa (Gibson Spa) on-property,
offering esthetic & therapeutic cares. Complimentary
buffet breakfast is served on the Mezzanine level.
At Marriott SpringHill Suites Old Montreal enjoy
the personalized service of our staff and the
uniqueness of the Old Montreal. Visit them at
www.marriott.com
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Montréal
Science Centre |
The
mission of the Montréal Science Centre
is to help visitors of all ages acquire an understanding
of science and technology for use in building
their future. The Science Centre's amazing, fun,
and surprising exhibitions allow visitors to explore,
learn, and understand through a
variety of interactive means. The scientific exhibitions
have been designed to make the science and technology
that shape our daily lives more accessible, provide
visitors with a direct and amusing connection
to basic scientific concepts and techniques and
to develop an understanding of the impact of scientific
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Montreal
Planetarium |
The mission of the Montréal Planetarium
is to familiarize the general public with the
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sciences
and nature and to teach people about astronomy
in particular.It helps to make people aware of
the importance of protecting our natural heritage
and of the relationships between humans and the
environment. The Planetarium is it a night sky
simulator, or a machine to travel through space
and time? A planetarium is all that, and more!
Visit them at www.planetarium.montreal.qc.ca. |
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The
Montreal Biodome |
The
Montreal Biodome is a unique museum! The word
Biodôme comes from the Greek words bios,
or life, and domos, house. An oasis in the heart
of the city, the Montréal Biodôme
recreates some of the most beautiful ecosystems
of the Americas, including the lush and humid
Tropical Forest, warm even in the depths of a
Montréal winter, the Laurentian Forest,
changing with the seasons, the |
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Lawrence Marine ecosystem, replicating the Estuary
and the Gulf and the Polar Worlds of the Arctic
and Antarctic. Visit them at www.planetarium.montreal.qc.ca. |
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Montréal
Insectarium |
Every
year since it opened in February 1990, the Montréal
Insectarium has welcomed hundreds of thousands
of visitors intrigued by these
misunderstood creatures, which are so often wrongly
feared and despised.The Insectarium aims first
and foremost to awaken visitors to the wonders
of the insect world, and to explain how insects
play an essential part in ensuring the Earth's
ecological balance. Along with its educational
mission, the Insectarium has important cultural
and scientific roles, too. Feel free to explore
our site but even better, come pay us a visit
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beautiful insects are waiting for you to admire.
Come see them, discover their world, learn about
them (and even taste them!) at the Montréal
Insectarium. Visit them at www.planetarium.montreal.qc.ca. |
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Montreal's
Labyrinth Shed 16 |
The
great adventure game at the old port, a mind-boggling
activity for the whole family! located in a real
shed, the Shed 16 Labyrinth invites you to enter
a maze of dark alleys where puzzling obstacles,
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mysteries,
surprises and enigmas will drive you round the
bend! Find the clues and solve the mystery about
the brand new adventure of Omer St-Laurent. Rain
or shine, our master adventurers await you. Visit
them at www.labyrintheduhangar16.com. |
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Parc
de la Chute-Montmorency |
The
Montmorency Falls, cascading 83 metres down to
the river below (30 metres more than Niagara Falls),
are situated on a historical site of
natural beauty in the Montmorency Falls Park.
A cable car runs up to the Manoir Montmorency,
where a restaurant, reception rooms and boutiques
await the visitor. Both the autoroute de la Capitale
(A-40) and boulevard Sainte-Anne (Hwy 138) lead
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Valcartier
Vacation Village |
The
largest waterpark in Canada offers more than 25
water slides to visitors of all ages, a wave pool,
acrobatic diving shows and so much more! Challenge
the Jacques-Cartier river in a white
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water rafting experience. Beginner or expert,
let our professionnal and experienced guides give
you the thrill of a lifetime! Since one day just
won't be enough,
our ultra-modern campground offers 700 sites next
to the waterpark. It's a rendez-vous you don't
want to miss from June 17 to August 28 2005. A
winter wonderland also awaits you at Valcartier
Vacation Village, only 20 minutes from Québec
City. With its 41 years of experience, Valcartier
Vacation Village is now the largest winter playground
in America! Visit them at www.valcartier.com. |
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