Dominus Vobiscum

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Dominus Vobiscum Family Retreat Centre

Dominus Vobiscum, meaning "The Lord be with you" (from Roman Catholic Mass), is a Catholic family retreat centre in the Laurentians of the province of Quebec in Canada. It is located on the grounds of what used to be Camp Orelda Mirian. It is run by mostly volunteers and receives its funding from charitable donars and the Catholic Community Services of Montreal. It was launched in 1998 by Daniel Cere.

The retreat centre was also the set for the Canadian film Il Duce Canadese, the story of the Canadian internment camp in the province of Ontario during World War II.

Dominus Vobiscum is also the name of a Quebec beer brewed in Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada.

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