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Edit Horvàth’s Hungarian roots are on full display at her beloved restaurant in the northern city of Campbellton. Homemade hearty soups, to-die-for desserts and a great cup of coffee are menu staples in this cosy café. But what Edit loves most is integrating locally inspired traditions and ingredients into family recipes passed down through generations. Treat your taste buds to Read more...
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The Gaspésie’s wild animal park is home to forty native animal species of the Gaspésie in a setting that evokes their natural environments. Along the outdoor trail, experiment discovery activities and attend animal meals. The Quebec’s amphibians and reptiles pavilion will offer you the opportunity to discover this mysterious world through a living and interactive exhibition. Discover the world of Read more...
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Welcome to Charlo New-Brunswick, gateway to the Acadian Coastal Drive and Appalachian Range Route! The Heron’s Nest cottages offer vacationers an unforgettable panoramic view of the Chaleur Bay, the Gaspé coast and the Appalachian mountain range. The most breathtaking view in the province! Some of the most spectacular sunrises and sunsets you’ll ever see! Our cottages are only a short Read more...
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The Balmoral Centre is run entirely by volunteers with a passion to improve the well-being of the community in which we live. We provide wonderful facilities suitable for many different kinds of use, as well as working in partnership with other local agencies, such as Milton Hall Primary School, to improve the health outcomes of local children, and the Summercourt Read more...
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This regional theater seats 495 people and is the host of wonderful events in Dalhousie. Read more...
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Here fish and plant fossils tell the story of life, recounting the origin of the first earthly vertebrates, some 380 million years ago, when strange species began their move from water to land. Parc national de Miguasha is a true natural heritage jewel that’s sure to dazzle young and old alike with its vast array of exhibits and family activities. Read more...
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Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site For 200 years, the wreck of the Machault, a 26-gun military sailing vessel charged with protecting merchant vessels from the British, has remained under water. At the Battle of Restigouche National Historic Site, it is now possible to admire the ship’s remains and to relive the last naval battle between France and Britain Read more...