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L’Épiphanie | Quebec

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Region:

Lanaudière

Known For:

Rivière L’Assomption | Parc Donald-Bricault | Festival de L’Épiphanie | Riverfront parks | Local cafés | Small-town core

Best For:

River Walks | Festivals | Coffee Stops | Easy Escapes

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Ski de Fond Chez Ti-Jean

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Cross-country ski area with 34 kilometres of double tracks and 7 kilometres of skating. There are paths for all skill levels, as well as two heated relays with food. Aside from cross-country skiing, the location has two intermediate-level snowshoe routes as well as a track that explores a more difficult intermediate-advanced level terrain. Photos: https://www.facebook.com/skidefondtijean/

Quai du Parcours de Canoé-Kayak de la Rivière De-l’Achigan

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From June through September, the City of Saint-Lin-Laurentides operates a marine rental program at Parc André-Auger on the banks of the Achigan River. Renting single or double kayaks, pedal boats, paddle boards (SUP), canoes, rowboats with or without engines, and even a rabaska is conceivable. Photos: Google Maps, Gina Lariccia, Frank Ethier

Phanie B.B.Q.

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The Phanie BBQ restaurant has been in business for over 60 years and serves a variety of pizzas, fries, submarines, poutines, pitas, club sandwiches, and skewers. Phanie BBQ provides good service and prompt delivery. Furthermore, all their delivery personnel are extremely friendly to customers. They also provide excellent service at the restaurant. Photo: Google Street […]

Golf de L’Épiphanie

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Welcome to the Epiphany Golf Club! Five distinct tee boxes are available to accommodate golfers of all skill levels. It also offers a pro shop, training sessions, and access to a semi-private club with excellent meals. Photo: http://www.golfdelepiphanie.com

Parc Donald-Bricault

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Great place to go walk around. “Super nice idea to see the sculptures of dead trees.” Photos: Google Maps, Pierre Turgeon

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