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brockville railway tunnel

Si tu planifies un road trip vers l’Ontario ou que tu cherches simplement une activité originale qui émerveille sans dépenser un sou, tu auras sans doute envie de passer par Brockville pour vivre un moment féérique et éducatif. Situé à environ deux heures de route de Montréal, ce lieu historique te plonge dans un spectacle de lumières parfait pour une balade qui sort de l’ordinaire.

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You can explore an underground railway tunnel set up with a colourful light show and sound effects near Ottawa. The Brockville Railway Tunnel plans to be open for the full season this year, and it reopens on April 15.

Visiting Canada's first railway tunnel is a free event that starts near the St. Lawrence River and takes you to the downtown core. You'll experience a rainbow display underneath the city that changes as you go through.

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