Description
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The Terrebonne Scavenger Hunt is a 2.2 km / 1.4 mi self-guided walking tour with challenges along the way. It should take 2 hours to complete and ends near the start location.
Click here for the Terrebonne Scavenger Hunt’s complete tour details, specifications, requirements, and city history. You will also find here the complete list of locations on the itinerary.
What you’ll see :
- Île des Moulins
- Maison Bélisle
- Rivière des Milles-Iles
- Théâtre du Vieux Terrebonne
- Saint-Sacrement College
- Saint-Louis de France Church
- City Hall
- Masson Park
- Terrebonne Cenotaph
- Vitre Park
- Terrebonne History Museum
- and much more
We tested this hunt in July 2020, and again in 2021.
This scavenger hunt has a difficulty level of EASY.
The ideal group size ranges between 2 and 6 persons – but not restricted to this. Children are welcome and will enjoy most of the challenges.
fter purchase, to begin your Terrebonne self-guided walking tour, you will need to be at the Île des Moulins entrance, 855 Place Ile des Moulins, Terrebonne, QC J6W 4N7. This is the start location.
Once there, stand outside and log in to this website and begin your hunt.,
Alternatively, go to My Account and follow the instructions.
History
The Seigneury of Terrebonne began in 1673, under André Daulier Deslandes, secretary-general of the West Indies Company, but he never came to live there. In 1720, Father Louis Lepage de Sainte-Claire became the lord.
In 1832, Joseph Masson acquired it and developed its commercial and industrial activity. The first bridge connecting Terrebonne to Île Jésus was built in 1864.
Finally, in 2001, the city merged with Lachenaie and La Plaine.
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