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Plessisville | Quebec

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Parc de la rivière Bourbon

In this Plessisville park, you can walk on both sides of the lovely Bourbon River. It is joined halfway down the trail by the Armand-Vaillancourt footbridge.

The Biergarten de l’Île, the Carrefour de L’Érable, water games, a relaxing space, and a waterfall are all present.

Photos: Google Maps, Jean-Marc Basque, Daniel cabana

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Maison créative et rurale Armand-Vaillancourt

Come and discover the artistic and cultural life of the L’Érable region in a warm and lively atmosphere! The Creative and Rural House Armand-Vaillancourt is a space where artists, craftsmen and agri-food or regional products occupy a privileged place.

Photos: https://www.regiondelerable.ca/fr/activites/81/maison-creative-et-rurale-armand-vaillancourt

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Randonnée Mikla

Take a sleigh ride with loyal and charming animals to recharge your energy, forget about contemporary life’s stresses, and explore Canada’s beauty.

Randonnée Mcklà provides a variety of activities such as dog sledding trips (winter), Jacques Breton sled manufacturing, sale, and repair (all year), puppy sales (all year, subject to availability), and Discover Québec Cuisine – Restaurant (winter).

Photo: https://www.traineau.ca/en/

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Parc regional des Grandes-Coulees

A must-see for outdoor enthusiasts in the area! It is divided into two sections: the Old Forest, which has 10 kilometres of paths and various activities for families, and the Grande Tourbiere de Villeroy, which has 3 kilometres of trails and 1.2 kilometres of boardwalk. It is being developed into a protected natural reserve.

From sunrise to dusk, the park paths are free to use. Dogs on leashes are always welcome (in the Old Forest sector only). One-night exclusive rental of the heated retreat in rustic lodgings!

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/parcdesgrandescoulees

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Club de Golf de Plessisville

The Plessisville Golf Club, located in a beautiful Maple setting, delighted the hundreds of players that visit each year. The course’s excellent level of play and the challenge it poses for players of all skill levels have made the club famous. In a nutshell, this is a one-of-a-kind training in the Centre-du-Québec region!

Photo: https://www.golfplessisville.com/

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Église St-Calixte

The Église St-Calixte is a lovely church in the centre of Plessisville. This church, surrounded by lush green gardens along the river, adds to the attractiveness of the whole street in which it is located.

Photo: Google Earth

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Bar St-Calixte

You can enjoy your weekends at this lovely bar located on St-Calixte. It offers a complete bar with a variety of options to choose from. It is mostly busy on weekends but is known for its affordability and services. If you’re visiting Plessisville, it would be a good opportunity to spend your weekend here to enjoy with your family and friends.

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/BarStcalixte

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Le Kaffé inn

This beautiful inn is located in the heart of Plessyville and exudes a very homely feel. It allows you to enjoy outdoor dining. It has a tasty menu with very affordable prices.

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/people/Le-Kaff%C3%A9-inn/100057591875429/

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