Located a few kilometers from Quebec City, Quatre Natures' mission is to help you discover new activities and destinations in a safe, organized environment that offers a unique and unforgettable experience. For a guided adventure, Quatre Natures offers ...
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In Québec, the International Appalachian Trail is over 650 kilometres long, crossing the Gaspésie from the south-west to the north-east. Whether you go for a day, a week or for a complete hike of the trail (average of 35 to 40 days), the trail offers ...
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Mount Ham Regional Park is a well-known destination for its hiking trails and summit with spectacular views. A small isolated mountain that emerges from the land in the Eastern Townships on the Chaudière-Appalaches and Center-du-Québec border. Mount Ham ...
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Here, fossil fish and plants tell their stories...about the life that existed on our planet 380 million years ago, at a time when species were making the transition from sea to land. Parc national de Miguasha is a real treasure of natural heritage, one ...
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The largest member of the deer family in Québec is everywhere in réserve faunique de Matane. Over 4,000 moose share 1,275 km2, an incredible population density! Moose hunters agree that this reserve is a mecca for their sport in Québec. A wide range of ...
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Reaching the summit in record time, admiring a breathtaking 360o landscape, walking the Panoramique trail, and coming down in a few minutes has never been easier.
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In the Laurentians, 1 hour from Montréal and Mont-Tremblant, and 20 minutes from St-Sauveur come live a thrilling adventure at the Laurel Aventure Nature excursion center. Assisted by professional guides, you will be taught how to drive your own sled ...
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From canyon to sea, experience adventure with Eskamer they offer guided sea kayak outings, in-house training, and the Level 1 course developed by Québec' s Canoe/Kayak Federation (FQCK). They give introductory wilderness survival courses to elementary ...
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Experience this brand new national park and explore the pristine rivière and lac Kipawa and the cliffs of lac Témiscamingue. Gather around the fire, under giant pine trees, and listen to Anishinabeg legends. It’s the new remedy for your daily grind!
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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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