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Poterie Bertrand |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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785, rte 138, Cap-à-Aigle G5A 2M7 418-665-7385
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Distance:
~7.810 km * |
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Description:
CAP-À-AIGLE. Pay attention while you're humming east on 138, or you'll miss this quaint little shop, which is well worth the stop. A veritable treasure trove of unique ideas, Ms. Bertrand's décorative pottery celebrates Charlevoix's natural beauty by depicting scenes and wildlife from the area – either painted or hand-engraved. While pottery is Ms. Bertrand's specialty, she is also a very capable painter whose watercolors have captured several area landmarks, like the windmill on the Île-aux-Coudres. |
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Les Ateliers DeBlois |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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1131, rang Terrebonne, Ste-Irénée G0T 1V0 418-452-3229
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Distance:
~10.645 km * |
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Description:
STE-IRÉNÉE. Ah, the talented DeBlois, whose imaginative work has gained international renown. It's fair to say that you won't find many places back home quite like this farmhouse gallery, where it seems that the muses have taken up permanent residence. Joan displays her handiwork, including raku (Japanese pottery) and her unique "OZE" collection. |
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Galerie d'Art Iris |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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30, rue St-Jean Baptiste, Baie-St-Paul G3Z 1L9 418-435-5768 866-425-3743
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Distance:
~34.171 km * |
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Description:
BAIE-ST-PAUL. This lovely art gallery, located in the heart of Charlevoix's artist community, is among the most well-reputed in Baie-Saint-Paul. You'll find a wide range of media for sale, including works by such noted local artists as Marc Poissant, Gérard Dansereau and Guy Paquet. |
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Centre des Métiers d'Art Les Gros Becs |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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643, rte 138, Baie-Ste-Catherine G0T 1A0 418-237-4222
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Distance:
~52.362 km * |
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Description:
BAIE-STE-CATHEREINE. Stop by this unique shop, located where the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence Rivers converge, and you'll probably see a lot more than you bargained for. Owners Joanne and Réjean warmly welcome any visitors to this, their gallery and studio. Watch as these artists work with pewter, stone, copper and even antler to create some of the most delicate pieces of jewelry you can imagine. What could be a better souvenir of your trip to Charlevoix than a brooch made of antler? |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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