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Longueuil Hot Tub Covers
Quebec offers some of the most picturesque cities in Canada and Longueuil is no exception. It is situated directly across from Montreal on the Saint Lawrence River’s south shore. It is largely a commuter town, as many of its residents commute to Montreal for work. Like most of Quebec, the city experiences long, cold winters and mild summers. Whatever time of year you visit, you’ll always find something interesting to see and do.
For your shopping pleasure, be sure to visit Place Longueuil, with over 140 stores to choose from. Whether you’re looking for bikinis or hot tub covers, chances are you’ll find it here! For golf enthusiasts, there is the Club de Golf Parcours du Cerf. Two 18-hole courses are offered here, and were designed by world-renowned golf course architect Graham Cooke. It was voted one of the best public golf courses in the world by golf.com.
For an amusement park adventure the whole family will enjoy, try La Ronde, a park owned by Six Flags. Music, entertainment, shows and rides are just a few of the things you’ll be able to experience here. It’s just a short drive away, in Montreal.
Quebec has some of the most loyal NHL fans in all of Canada. You’ll find plenty of Montreal Canadiens fans here, cheering on their favorite team every chance they get. With a custom Montreal Canadiens hot tub lid, fans can display the team logo anytime they choose.
Longueuil has several parks that offer activities in the summer and winter. Walk or bike through the trails in the summer, and cross country ski in the winter, to see all that nature has to offer. Tree-lined paths give way to brooks, streams, lush greenery and several species of wildlife.
No trip to Quebec is complete without visiting a maple sugar shack, if you go in the spring. There are several festivals and tours that take place in and around the city. Once you’ve had a sampling, you’ll know why Canada is known around the world for its maple syrup!
If you visit in the winter, you’d best bring warm clothes; it can get pretty frigid here. You won’t notice the cold though, once you’re skiing or skating on one of the many trails. There are many winter festivals that take place, where you can enjoy ice sculptures, live music, and even an ice lounge.
Summer offers many activities as well, such as canoeing, kayaking, swimming and hiking. Take in a show or eat at one of the many restaurants that the city offers. You’ll also find a multitude of quality hotels and motels that are more than willing to accommodate your needs. Most of the community speaks both English and French, but taking a French-to-English dictionary is always a good idea.
Autumn features some of the prettiest landscapes, with leaves that are every shade of red, yellow and orange. You’ll definitely want to take your camera as you hike through the trails, capturing the breathtaking scenery. You’ll want to come back again and again.







