As summer approaches, a good number of birds chased south by our cold winters return to brighten our surroundings. This annual migration is caused by a desire to return to…
Read MoreAs summer approaches, a good number of birds chased south by our cold winters return to brighten our surroundings. This annual migration is caused by a desire to return to…
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreIt was October 19, 1943. The Second World War was raging and victory far from certain for Canada and its allies. In the town of Saint-Donat, residents did their best…
Read MoreIn May of 2021, Marie-Pier Désormeaux, who owns the Natur furniture and design store, integrated the well-known Matelas Laurentien mattress store into her existing business. She also took advantage of…
Read MoreThe follow-up to the article “A journey home” which appeared in our August’ 2021 issue “Though she be but little she is fierce.” Shakespeare’s well-known line from A Midsummer…
Read More360° immersive film about the art of René Derouin From October 2 to 31, the immersive film Territoires des Amériques will be presented in the dome erected in Mont-Tremblant’s…
Read MoreOn the one hand, we’re lucky in Québec because youngsters registered in a provincial sports-study program can keep training, which is not the case in Ontario. On the other hand,…
Read MoreTremblant experience keeps getting better and better A new $14.1M investment was announced to refresh Tremblant’s guest and sports experience, with $10.3M being directed at the mountain and $3.8M at…
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