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A bouquet of flavours for May

M.Chapoutier Tournon Chardonnay Landsborough vineyard Michel Chapoutier, well-known vintner and wine merchant, owner of plots of land in the prestigious appellation region of Côtes-du-rhône (Hermitage, Côtes-Rôtie and Condrieu, among others)…

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Great photos matter

Professional photographs are fundamental when marketing a property. While a listing description will effectively detail the selling features of a property, nothing can impact the potential buyer more than the…

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Nicolas Picq: an independent writer in the digital age

There’s a new author in the literary world of the Laurentians. Nicolas Picq self-published his first five novels, which are stories nicely woven with characters from our own region. His…

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Estelle Roy school of music

When you phone the school, the answering machine message is “Bonjour, ici l’École de musique Estelle Roy!” The voice is happy, excited. In fact, Estelle fell under the spell of…

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Priceless lessons for the outdoors (Part three)

Early outdoors enthusiasts ate fruits and nuts, pastry, dried meats, and cheese. For energy, I make and eat mint cake. The sugary treat was used on Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition. Edmund…

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The dynasty that inspired our region

Yvan Taché was born in Saint-Jovite – now downtown Mont-Tremblant – in 1925 and made his first turns on the snow at Gray Rocks. My father, also from Saint-Jovite, accompanied…

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Mont-Tremblant golf scene changing significantly

The range of courses available to golfers has changed a great deal in the past year. Of the six Mont-Tremblant courses, four remain active: La Bête, Le Maître, the Diable…

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Walking, rolling, sliding…

by Daniel Gauvreau. … Running, climbing, jumping, throwing: fun-filled activities for some, training for others but for all, essential movement turned upside down by a lockdown that stretches on and…

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Hotel Mont-Tremblant, almost 120 years of history

If walls could talk … In villages, towns and cities, the only true witnesses to the past are buildings: the post offices, churches, schools, and … hotels. The hotel called…

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A bannock renaissance

You know something is good when many claim its invention. There is the great poutine debate over who first combined fries, cheese curds and gravy. Hawaiian pizza is claimed both…

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