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Louiseville | Quebec

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Region:

Mauricie

Known For:

Parc des Chutes-de-Sainte-Ursule nearby | Fleuve Saint-Laurent | Parc du Havre-de-la-Rivière-du-Loup | Riverfront park | Cycling paths | Small-town core

Best For:

Nature Walks | Cycling | Scenic Stops | Easy Detours

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Festival de la Galette de Sarrastin de Louiseville

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September – October This folk Buckwheat Pancake Festival extols the merits of buckwheat. You can taste products made from this cereal: pasta, cakes, pancakes, bread, pizza and even beer… Cultural, social and folkloric activities are also part of the celebrations. Photos: https://www.facebook.com/FestivalGaletteSarrasin

Parc Tricentenaire

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Very nice park. Benches and picnic tables are available. In summer, families can access swings and a game module with a slide. In winter, enjoy an outdoor skating rink. Photos: Google Street View; https://louiseville.ca/ville/services-municipaux/loisirs-et-culture/parcs-municipaux/parc-du-tricentenaire/

Restaurant Chez Jean-Baptiste

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Try Louisville’s Restaurant Chez Jean-Baptiste if you like fantastic French cuisine. Find some of the city’s most intriguing menus. Try one of their specials, like the crepes, and you’ll want more. Photo: Google Street View

Club de golf Louisville

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Located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, the Links O’Loup de Louisville golf club invites you to spend some pleasant leisure moments on this links-type course. It gives you well-deserved relaxation. Photo: http://www.golflouiseville.com/

Skate park L’eveil

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The skatepark is quite attractive. The locals are using this chance to draw attention to it. They want the skateboard park to be owned by young people. Photo: Google Maps, Jess Lavallee

Nicô et Filles

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“Very good restaurant. Everything is always perfect. We were surprised by the size of the portions. The owners are welcoming. It is worth the detour!” Photo: https://www.facebook.com/nicoetfilles/

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