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without-ado · 17 days
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Total Solar Eclipse & Venus l Alan Dyer
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l Lac Brome in Quebec, Canada on April 8, 2024
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Lakeside Cabin, Lac-Brome, Canada by Atelier Schwimmer @atelierschwimmer. Read more: Link in bio! Photography: Adrien Williams @adrienwilliamsphotos. Atelier Schwimmer: Two brothers have embraced outdoor activities as part of their fast-paced city life. A new building on the banks of Lake Brome, will act as a symbol of and a tool for the fulfillment of this commitment - a building in which to share time with friends. Bisected by a vertical atrium that opens on to the lake, the essence of the design is a concrete floor with a fireplace at its center that creates a place to mingle… #cabin #canada #lacbrome #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house ‎#amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography ‎#معماری (at Lac-Brome) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkABXeWMO7y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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eopederson · 6 months
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Musée Lac Brome, Knowlton, Québec, 2023.
If only my command of spoken French were more fluent, I would be tempted move to Québec! A combination of some of the best of Canada (low crime rates, good provincially funded medical services, etc.) with some of the best of France (food).
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maggie! my sister and I are planning a road trip to canada this summer so as a canadian, anything you recommend doing, any absolute must sees?
!!! Oooh, have fun!
I can only really give concrete recommendations for Quebec and southern Ontario, and the later with less than a year of experience - so if you're headed to the prairies or BC I'm not much help.
For Québec:
If you stick to Montreal and the touristy areas, you lively won't need all that much French! Usually people clock that you're a tourist and will switch to English if they can. Less likely the farther you get from Montreal and the Townships.
Goes without saying, try a good poutine (There’s an invisible S in there, we pronounce it more like.. poutsine lmao)! Don't get it from a big chain except maybe Belle Province or Poutineville, the very best I've had have usually been from lil cantines. If they’re not using fresh cheese curds don't trust em.
Also Beaver Tails (a fried pastry brand). Usually have lil kiosks near events and sinfully good. My brother and I go bonkers for them.
In Montreal proper, I'd recommend a walk on Mt.Royal! I forget if the inside skating rink at Atwater is still available this time of year, but might be worth looking into. Vieux Montréal is a nice place to romp around, especially around the canals and the Atwater market. Avoid driving in and around MTL it's a living hell, move around by bus or metro(subway) if you can, you can get day passes easy enough. St.Catherine and Mt.Royal streets usually have fun stores and restaurants to poke around in, and the gay village is great! I'm pretty sure most amusement parks in the USA are bigger than La Ronde, so don't waste your time with it.
Zoo de Granby is one I went to a lot as a child and they do great conservation work and have beautiful exhibits + a fun water park! Bromont is great for winter fun, but wrong time of year, and their water park can be hit or miss.
Both Bromont and Sutton are great for hiking (I have good memories of getting up to a lake on Mt.Sutton just as the mist revealed it, so cool). Apparently so is Owl's Head, but I've only skii'd there. Bromont is expensive and the cops are real sticklers, Sutton is a lot smaller and personally I think more cute and chill.
Lac Brome/Lake Brome is just about the most anglophone place in the province outside of Montreal! You can do a lot of kayaking, boating and even just driving around the lake is nice. It is a tourist town with its businesses catered towards Montrealers weekending there, so everything is closed Mon/Tues but open over weekends. Just a very cute and anglophone town.
Memphremagog / Magog is both an okay town and a really great lake, bigger than Lac Brome if you'd rather get on the water there. Also fun local myths of a lake monster >:3c
If you like murder mysteries, Louise Penny based many locations in her series off of areas in the Townships - such as Brome Lake Books('s old location) and Abbey St.Benoit (which has great cheese). There are maps to help her fans run around and see the locations irl!
Due to the dairy industry there's a lot of great cheese and icecream in general. Coaticook has great icecream and a cool gorge (my ex lived there), but it’s very French so you might have trouble.
A personal highlight: drive up the St.Lawrence. it's gorgeous, sometimes there are whales, and just. Amazingly beautiful. Fuckoff cold water tho.
There are a ton if beautiful national parks in Quebec; Bic is a highlight personally.
For southern Ontario:
Niagara Falls is a mixed bag: the falls themselves are incredible, absolutely awe inspiring (I remember getting to my hotel room after and writing in a frenzy - the MIST from them hits you SEVERAL HUNDRED METERS AWAY). BUT the area around them are a tourist trap, overpriced and iffy.
I haven't run around Toronto much beyond getting lost going to n from the airport, but I've heard decent enough things?
Iirc there might be more Freedom Convoy bullshit going on in Ottawa, so keep an eye on the news if it's on your bucket list.
Also have heard p good things about the national parks, almost went camping with the other grads before schedule conflicts popped up.
Haven't done much due to gradschool unfortunately :c
I also know that Alberta has an incredible dinosaur museum with some amazing specimens, and Dinosaur Provincial Park is teaming with big fossils (almost went on a dig there but Covid happened).
Hope some of this helped!
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worldsandemanations · 16 days
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Lac Brome in Quebec, Canada on April 8, 2024
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toutsurlevin · 3 months
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Un grand vin bien de chez nous
Des vignobles de qualité au Québec, il y en a de plus en plus. Certains sont plus connus que d’autres, qui méritent pourtant le détour. Avez-vous déjà entendu parler de Sugar Hill à Lac Brome? Pourtant établi depuis 2006, ce domaine mené par le couple de propriétaires Alicia et Yvan peaufine des vins qui gagneraient à être connus. Sugar Hill, Cuvée exceptionnelle, Brut nature, 2011, Québec Parmi…
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dbs-superleggera · 5 months
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History of the cuisine of New France - Canards du Lac Brome
Salut François Legault,
From the beginning of the New France colony, we find wonderful recipes like Duck à l’orange, which appeared in 1765 in the Portable Kitchen Dictionary; or duck with turnips published in 1760 in the Pons-Augustin Alletz farm portable dictionary, because duck and turnips are a perfect match.
Salut,
Vincent-Piërre Cartier
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skillstopallmedia · 1 year
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Book news | The Press
News, novelties, meetings with authors, interviews… The Press informs you of what is happening in the world of books. Posted at 1:54 am Updated at 6:00 p.m. Literary festival in Estrie The Théâtre de Lac-Brome, in Knowlton, will host the Lac-Brome literary festival for the second year, from May 17 to 21. Dominique Fortier, who has just been appointed a member of the Literary Council of the…
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travelingjoe · 2 years
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Sherbrooke, Quebec Canada — Off to the Eastern Townships to take things at a leisurely pace and experience local Quebecois life. This area is know for local produce, including cider and cheese made by monks, lakeside towns and a hunt for open-air murals. Stopped in Lac Brome for a hike that took us around part of the lake and through the town. In a forest section of the walk there were suddenly about 50 elaborate birdhouses hanging here and there. Maybe it was a school project? Everything is so wonderfully green here. At the Abbaye St-Benoit-du-Lac we learned about the life of the Benedictine monks that still provide the heart beat of the monastery today. Listening to the Gregorian chanting was so mesmerizing. Picked up a box of 10 cheeses that they made at the monastery. Finished up in Sherbrooke for the night. Our Boondocker hosts had a lovely location for us a mile walk from downtown. It’s a decent size city with loads of bike paths and a lake. Checked out a vegan restaurant on the Main Street and we were surprised by how busy it was — La Buvette du Centro. Actually all the restaurant were busy which was so nice to see.
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keepingitneutral · 3 years
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Lac-Brome Residence, 
Town of Brome Lake, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada,
Atelier Pierre Thibault,
Photos par Maxime Brouillet
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centrisposting · 3 years
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tacktikool · 7 years
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auborddeleau · 3 years
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Steve Lemay offre ses services de courtier immobilier dans la région de l'Estrie. Profitez de son expertise cumulant plus de 23 années de services de même que plus de 1 000 propriétés vendues. Découvrez le programme de visibilité Web qui rejoint au-delà de 1 000 000 de personnes intéressées par l'achat et la vente d'une propriété résidentielle ou commerciale. Courtier Immobilier Sherbrooke | Steve Lemay - Proprio Direct 1850 Ernest-Thériault Sherbrooke, QC J1E 4K5 Téléphone : (819) 446-4476 [email protected] Sites Internet : https://stevelemay.ca/ https://auborddeleau.ca/
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lemaysteve · 3 years
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Steve Lemay offre ses services de courtier immobilier dans la région de l'Estrie. Profitez de son expertise cumulant plus de 23 années de services de même que plus de 1 000 propriétés vendues. Découvrez le programme de visibilité Web qui rejoint au-delà de 1 000 000 de personnes intéressées par l'achat et la vente d'une propriété résidentielle ou commerciale. Courtier Immobilier Sherbrooke | Steve Lemay - Proprio Direct 1850 Ernest-Thériault Sherbrooke, QC J1E 4K5 Téléphone : (819) 446-4476 [email protected] Sites Internet : https://stevelemay.ca/ https://auborddeleau.ca/
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makedata · 5 years
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Coucher de soleil ! by madoroy01 //
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conyersmooney · 3 years
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Steve Lemay - courtier immobilier lac brome
Bonjour et bienvenue sur le site Internet de Steve Lemay - https://stevelemay.ca/, courtier immobilier Proprio Direct et expert dans la vente de propriétés situées dans les Cantons-de-l'Est. Steve représente, depuis plus de 22 ans, les propriétaires de l'Estrie qui souhaitent vendre leur résidence ou leur chalet rapidement et ce au meilleur prix possible. Il compte plus de 1 000 transactions réussies.
Lorsque vous confiez l’inscription de votre propriété à Steve, vous bénéficiez d'un plan de mise en marché des plus élaborés et des plus efficaces pour réussir sur le marché immobilier. Soyez assurés(es) de rejoindre le maximum de personnes intéressées par l’acquisition de la résidence de leur rêve, et ce partout au Québec et au Canada.
Appelez-le sans hésiter ! Il se fera un plaisir d'établir avec vous la bonne stratégie pour une transaction réussie.
Courtier Immobilier Sherbrooke - Estrie | Steve Lemay, Proprio Direct 1850 Ernest-Thériault Sherbrooke, QC J1E4K5 Téléphone : (819) 446-4476
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