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Parc des Deux Rivières

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The East Angus Two Rivers Park is a very clean area for a nature-filled walk with dogs or kids. Scenic views and picnic areas are available. Situated beside a river. Free ziplining in the forest, and overall a quiet and uncrowded area. Photo: Scène d’automne matinale. Parc des deux rivières à East-Angus, Estrie, Québec, Canada. […]

Club De Golf East Angus

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Great service and good land for playing. Has 18 holes and has hosted golf competitions since the 50s. Photo: http://www.golfeastangus.ca/

Restaurant Le Moulin

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Offers a very expansive menu, which even includes kids’ meals. You can buy pizza, fries, nuggets, salads, and spaghetti. Photo: Google Street View

Resto Bar Rive Sud

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The food is praised for being fresh and tasty. They have great portions and affordable prices. Food includes rice and salads, fries and poutines, sandwiches, beverages, and more. Photo: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100059129631709

Shed East Angus

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You can admire the landscapes as each shed in the panoramic sheds circuit is inspired by country buildings and highlights the local culture. Most places along the circuit also allow picnics. Photo: Google Maps, Tim, Sylvain Boulay

The Concerts de la Gare

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July – August A series of shows are presented every Thursday after National Day and continue until the end of August. They are free of charge, but attendees must bring their chairs if they wish to sit. You can get your food or stop at one of the local eateries located within walking distance nearby. […]

Freddy Angus’ Haunted Forest

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This Halloween celebration is at the East Angus Two Rivers Park, open from 6:30 – 9 p.m. This haunted house is suitable for children six and over and is run entirely by volunteers. Visitors can dress up. Horror trails attract 1500 visitors yearly and are affordable at just $5 a ticket; they feature a course […]

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