- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near L'Isle-aux-Grues, Quebec, including 24 different types of inexpensive activities like Islands, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Food Shops and Train Tours.
- From Grosse Ile to Pointe aux Pins-Reserve Naturelle Jean-Paul Riopelle, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in L'Isle-aux-Grues and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ile d'Orleans, Beaupre and Beaumont.
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The Grosse Isle is a National Historic Site of Canada which was previously the host of an immigration depot. A large number of Irish immigrants passed through the Grosse Isle, although many died on the island.
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At Pointe aux Pins-Reserve Naturelle Jean-Paul Riopelle, visitors will have the opportunity to go hiking and snowshoeing. Additionally, guests can also enjoy wildlife and plant life observation activities at this site.
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Available during the summer only, the Train-Balade offers visitors the opportunity to go on a guided tour of the island. This municipal tourist trolley also features paintings in inclement weather.
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At Fromagerie de l'Isle-aux-Grues, guests will have the opportunity to purchase a variety of cheeses made by the company. The location's cheeses have also won numerous awards and cheddar cheese curds can also be purchased at this location.
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The Canyon Sainte-Anne features rock walls over a billion years old and a water fall 74 meters high. Families enjoy the Sainte-Anne-du-Nord river, three suspension bridges, zip lines and a restaurant.
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Chute Jean-Larose offers canyoning and ice canyoning down ravines and waterfalls. Great for beginning and intermediate canyoners, sportsmen enjoy a professional guide and all necessary equipment for a 3-4 hour adventure.
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Erabliere Boily is a maple syrup producer that also conducts tours through its facilities where guides and staff explain the maple syrup production process. Special events include Maple Taffy on the Snow.
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Producing locally made cheese, Les Fromages de I'Isle d'Orleans offers guided group tours where they can see cheese being made by staff in period costume, as well as a shop where cheese and other products may be purchased.
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Built in 1734, the Mauvide-Genest Manor offers guided tours with guides in period costumes, giving visitors a glimpse into 18th century French Colonial life, as well as a look at artifacts from the 17th to 19th centuries. Educational activities and conferences are also available.
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Chemin Royal (Royal Road), is a 42 mile road that encircles the island of Ile d'Orleans and was completed in 1744. It offers pastoral views and access to the area's historic and cultural sites.