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Ilania
This location is not for very able-bodies people, there are sharp inclines in the paths that lead to visiting the location of art in nature projects of each year. There is an admission fee.
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Veenago
This is an interesting concept - asking various artists to create outdoor art installations in a large, wooded, hilly area which makes for a lovely walk anyway, with the art as an added attraction. Frankly the entry price is a bit high, but this is a privately owned space and the owners imaginative effort is well worth supporting. We got there a bit late and so did the walk and left. But you could spend a longer time; bring a pic-nic. Our favourites were the 2 musical installations.
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patrickp781
A friend and I decided to visit this place during a beautiful afternoon. I love art and I love nature, so I thought, combining both together would be a great experience.We had no idea we were going for the scam of the century. You walk though those paths to discover the simplest, most tasteless creations that would make Andy Warhol flip over in his grave.... A 3 year old child could have done much better with Playdough. I cannot express enough how disappointed and shocked I was. Canada has so many beautiful natural places, with lakes and stunning sceneries. This place charges $15 to walk around, a dull, pitiful wood, with chairs in the trees and parachutes covering big stones. If THIS is Art, then I am the next Auguste Rodin...Also, I forgot to mention, one of the sculpture that was supposed to be on the top of a tree, fell on the ground, no one bothered to put it back.Trust me, save your money, and visit the numerous free spots, Quebec has to offer. If you still want to pay, go to the Botanical garden...it is for sure, 1000% better that this S...hole !!!!.Never Again, and PLZ, do not tell me that is because I don.t understand ART, I do know the difference between art and Ripoff.PJ.
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Photody
We really enjoyed our visit to Les Jardin du Precambrien in Val David. We went with four of our grand-daughters and spent close to three hours exploring the forest and different art installations. Following that we stopped at the pavilion where the children were able to do some crafts with clay. They were enchanted :)
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murmur9630
Too much to tell. Paths wandering thru the woods with art installations in-situ. Interesting, artistic and inspiring.
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peterw393
it was unique to see large art pieces in the middle of the forest. not necessarily to my taste, but interesting nonetheless.
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TMR4roses
Enjoy installation type art while wandering along the paths in the woods. A great way to spend an afternoon. There are about 4 km this year.
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Rico4449
On y va pour voir les œuvres d'art dispersées un peu partout tout au long du parcours de 3,5 km mais c'est le site et la forêt qui sont le plus impressionnants. Un bel endroit pour y passer deux heures en harmonie avec ce lieu si bien aménagé.
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daniaug
C' était au printemps 2012 et non en octobre2012.Visite à faire lorsqu' il ne fait pas trop chaud.La visite peut durer le temps que vous voulez.Quelques côtes a absorber si vous n'êtes pas un peu marcheur mais pas de difficultés.Je ne sais si il y a guide mais quand nous y sommes allés nous avions un guide pour explications très appropriées(inauguration du site).Avant de repartir , un arrêt à l' accueil est possible si vous avez une petite soif !
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rudolphd834
idée originale de mélanger l'art contemporain avec la nature. mais si certaines oeuvres sont originales, intéressantes, d'autres tiennent plus de l'imposture intellectuelle...