Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Turku Castle
Worth visiting!
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I’m kind of lacking the words to describe this overly incredible place!
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Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
I’m kind of lacking the words to describe this overly incredible place!
Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
I worked there as a security agent, some years ago. It’s a nice little park.
Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
If you want to see whales from closer, go approximately 30 km norther, in a little town called Grandes-Bergeronnes. There’s a little park at the end of the town, where you walk on rocks, on the shore, and whales come really near!
Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
So worth visiting! This is one of the nicest place in Quebec, if not THE nicest place, with Quebec City.
Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
This is my hometown, the place where I was born, and the place where I actually live.
Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
Jonquière en Neige is a festival yearly held around the end of January or beginning of February. It’s on the Rivière-aux-Sables side, next to the Parc-de-la-Rivière-aux-Sables.
Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
I work in this city!
Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
La Petite Maison Blanche, like we call it in French (would be translated as The little white house in English) is a house in Chicoutimi’s downtown that succeeded to stay at its place while the flood of 1996 (Déluge du Saguenay) was destroying all the houses around it. It’s hard to imagine, but this little house was actually in a real neighborhood, and surrounded with other houses, and streets, trees and all. Now, it’s just a little house on a rock.
Maxime
Saguenay (Jonquière)
Worth visiting!
Go to the Chocolaterie des Pères Trapistes and ask for the famous blueberry chocolate. Best chocolate ever.
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