Spring Break at the Domaine Saint-Bernard

Winter is in full swing and it’s not too early to think of Spring Break, which is coming soon. Some will be vacationing in the south, others look forward to skiing and many will be working while the children are on vacation. Luckily for both young ones and adults, Domaine Saint-Bernard will be providing, for a third consecutive year, a “Break Week” for youth aged five to 12.

From March 4 to 8, from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., qualified leaders will guide the youngsters through days filled with interesting and fun-filled activities.

Among these…

  • Cooking workshops with Sébastien Savre, who teaches cuisineat the Hôtelière de St-Adèle school;
  • Yoga with Magali Le Brech of M Yoga;
  • Astronomy with Michel Renaud: astronomer and host at the Velan Pavilion;
  • Musical awakening and maraca-making with Estelle Poulard of the Petit Conservatoire d’Estelle;
  • Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and outdoor activities;
  • Time for both free and directed activities.

Children may be registered for the whole week or for just a day. Places are limited, however, so do sign up as soon as possible. Here are the fees:

$120/child for the week;

$100/child for two or more children from one family;

$35/day;

$32.50/child for two or more children from one family.

Spring Break provides an opportunity to enjoy winter and play outdoors with family members and friends. The Domaine Saint-Bernard awaits you, with trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or walking.

The registration form is on our website. For any information, contact isabelle@domainesaintbernard.org,  819 425-3588, extension 225.

 

Isabelle Morisette34 Posts

Coordonnatrice aux activités du Domaine Saint-Bernard, Isabelle Morissette nous convie chaque mois à profiter au mieux de ce parc écotouristique communautaire, servant de lieu de villégiature et de détente depuis 1913. Ce parc de 1500 acres de nature protégée propose différentes activités sportives, culturelles, éducatives, récréatives, sociales et scientifiques. / Isabelle Morissette, activities coordinator at the Domaine Saint-Bernard, invites us each month to take full advantage of this community ecotourism park – a vacation haven and place to relax since 1913. The park, with its 1500 acres of protected nature, offers a wide range of sports-related, cultural, educational, recreational, social and scientific activities.

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