Le Village
Le Village represented a cheerful traditional French-canadian village. Here was located intimate cafes, a village square for folk-dancing, shops selling Quebec handicrafts. The houses were built in natural stone with wooden roofs and beams, and the little street twists between them with a humped bridge across a trickling stream.
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Le Village
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Nearby docked alongside the lake in front of Le Village was a replica ship of Jacques Cartier. It was in 1535 that the French explorer sailed up the St. Lawrence River to an Indian village that became Montreal.
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Replica ship of explorer Jacques Cartier, who sailed up the St. Lawrence River in 1535.
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