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Colonie des Grèves de Contrecoeur

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For more than 100 years, the Colonie des Grèves de Contrecœur has offered an enchanting site on the shores of the St. Lawrence River. If you want a relaxing place to freshen your mind, your search is over. This is an excellent place for family time.

You can hike and breathe in the fresh air. An excellent picnic site with a magnificent view of the river. You can also walk on well-groomed trails and enjoy the nature around you.

This place also holds vacation camps for children and families. It is an ideal spot to spend vacations.

Photo: https://www.coloniedesgreves.com/

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