Located in the St. Lawrence Estuary, Parc national du Bic proudly showcases its capes, bays, coves, islands, and beautiful mountains. The park's atmosphere is absolutely unique. You can do many activities such as hiking, biking, camping, kayaking and ...
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Putep ‘t-awt, which means Beluga Trail in the Wolastoqey language, is a 2 km hiking trail with a digital and interactive route allowing you to discover Wolastoqey culture in an enchanting natural environment. At the top of the Gros-Cacouna mountain which ...
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Located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata is the latest addition to the network of Quebec’s national parks. At the heart of this beautiful natural haven, Lake Témiscouata sits proudly, shining as the region’s ...
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Parc côtier Kiskotuk is almost 30 kilometres of breathtaking coastal scenery – where the St. Lawrence Estuary, mountains, marshes and islands come together in perfect harmony with farms and fields. The park is organized around seven Discovery Areas distributed ...
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Built on the track of the old railway, the 134 km of gravel path is reserved for cyclists and pedestrians. Between Rivière-du-Loup and Cabano, the North Section covers more than 70 km, running alongside rivers and through beautiful forest, and includes ...
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Managed by Terfa and located 35 km from Rimouski, the Canyon des Portes de l'Enfer begin with the grand Sault waterfall and stretches nearly five miles between steep and narrow rock walls up to 90 meters high. A network of easy-t-intermediate hiking trails ...
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A visit to any Bas-Saint-Laurent national park will be rich in discoveries, diversity and landscapes. While seals and the marine environment will be presented to you by the sea at Parc national du Bic, the story of a truly unique forest bordered by an ...
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In the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, you don't have to look far to find activities. The activities are sure to find you! Everywhere you go, the magnificence and diversity of the landscapes are always a reason to go out and enjoy nature, on land or out at ...
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Walking is one of the most enjoyable ways to discover the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. A multitude of trails have been laid out throughout the region. It's also an ideal activity to discover the region's colourful fall landscapes. Whether you're a Sunday ...
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The waterfall of the Loup River is certainly one of the most iconic features of the city. The waterfall is 33 metres tall and a source of inspiration and awe for tourists and locals who walk by it from the footbridge or admire it from below its bubbling ...
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