Exhibition: Ce qu’il nous reste de beau by Sylvie Arsenault

The City of Mont-Tremblant presents the exhibition “Ce qu’il nous reste de beau” (tr: What remains to us that is beautiful) by Sylvie Arsenault, from February 2 to March 31,…

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The eastern cottontail rabbit, in town and country

The eastern cottontail rabbit, which is present in much of the United States, moved into southern Ontario in the 1860s. Since then, it has moved progressively north, taking advantage of…

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The smelly striped skunk

The striped skunk is rightly associated with the nauseating smell it releases. Its scientific name, Mephitis mephitis, derives from a classical Latin word meaning “rotten unpleasant odour”. Taking advantage of…

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The intelligence of the raven

In a Hallowe’en context, the raven represents the incarnation of evil, damned souls and Satan. At one time, in Europe, a dead raven was nailed to the door of a…

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The ruffed grouse: a charming forest bird

When December returns and the snow snows…it’s time to observe the ruffed grouse, the well-known partridge of our woods. While present in our territory year-round, the grouse walks across the…

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The moose, a fragile giant

The hot summer we just experienced was very hard for the moose. This giant of our forests does not withstand heat well. When the temperature rises above 14oC (57oF), he…

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