L'incroyable histoire des machines à pluie Filming Locations
Where was L'incroyable histoire des machines à pluie filmed? L'incroyable histoire des machines à pluie was filmed in 4 locations across Canada in the following places:
L'incroyable histoire des machines à pluie Filming Locations
The borough of Chicoutimi contains Saguenay’s central district, with shops, casual pizza and poutine spots, and the Zone Portuaire, a riverside park that hosts festivals and concerts. Farther out, the Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin has hiking and cross-country skiing trails. La Pulperie de Chicoutimi museum highlights regional culture, and Le Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche has exhibits on a devastating 1996 flood.
Montréal is the largest city in Canada's Québec province. It’s set on an island in the Saint Lawrence River and named after Mt. Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart. Its boroughs, many of which were once independent cities, include neighbourhoods ranging from cobblestoned, French colonial Vieux-Montréal – with the Gothic Revival Notre-Dame Basilica at its centre – to bohemian Plateau.
Québec City sits on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada's mostly French-speaking Québec province. Dating to 1608, it has a fortified colonial core, Vieux-Québec and Place Royale, with stone buildings and narrow streets. This area is the site of the towering Château Frontenac Hotel and imposing Citadelle of Québec. The Petit Champlain district’s cobblestone streets are lined with bistros and boutiques.
Saguenay is a city in Québec, Canada. It’s known for Saguenay Fjord, which leads to the St. Lawrence River. The Musée du Fjord has history displays and an aquarium. La Pulperie de Chicoutimi museum charts regional history in an 1800s wood-pulp mill. Exhibits on the area’s huge 1996 floods are on show at the Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche. Ski and bike trails wind through the riverside Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin.
L'incroyable histoire des machines à pluie (2007)
-Documentary about rain machines and the mystery surrounding them.