The bounty of the land, local delicacies, exclusive products or designer creations—this section points you in the direction of all things Made in Québec. Take your vacation home with you through unique local products, with love from Québec. |
  An enchanted villageFrom November 14, 2009 to January 5, 2010, come and admire the animated Christmas window display that has enchanted generations of Montréalers, right in the heart of downtown. >>> |

  Montréal’s underground cityWelcome to the world’s largest underground network! Over 30 km (19 mi.) of corridors, 1,250 businesses, some 100 buildings, four train stations, 14 metro stations, 9 hotels, 2700 apartments, 15,000 parking spots, many librairies, five universities, one college, six entertainment venues, two skating rinks and two museums… and a whole lot more! Come >>> |

  Museum boutiques Coming home from vacation also means distributing the little gifts we’ve purchased for our loved ones. Museums exhibit artistic trends reflecting every horizon. What’s more, they are home to enticing shops that are brimming with unusual items, original sculptures, specialized works or even gadgets you can give. Gift ideas to satisfy every taste and every budget. Are >>> |

  Country productsNo, you’re not on a visit to a petting zoo! Soft, firm, semi-firm… perhaps unripened? Yes, you’re getting warmer. Farmstead or artisanal? You guessed it, we’re talking about cheese! And what do you do when you have 300 cheeses to choose from? The answer is easy: say "cheez" and just hop on the Cheese Route and follow your guide! >>> |

  FashionEstablished in the mid 19th century, Simons is one of Québec’s best-known fashion houses. It’s the perfect place to keep going back to with each new season. >>> |

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| Delicate, aromatic and relaxing are but three adjectives that aptly describe the line of “made in Québec” >>> | | |