35 minutes from Old Quebec. Hike along the edge of a veritable canyon carved out of the Canadian shield over 1 billion years ago. Experience an immersive hike in the heart of Quebec's mountains and forests. From the summit to the foot of the chasm, hike ...
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Discover Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, one of Quebec's most extraordinary historic and natural sites, located just minutes from downtown Québec City. Take the time to discover this tourism treasure with its unrestricted view of the St. Lawrence River ...
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Hiking, canoeing-kayaking, rock climbing, speleology (caves), cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, camping, rental chalets, ready-to-camp tents and huts: activities and accommodation abound in the vast territory of the Parc naturel régional de Portneuf ...
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One of Rivière-à-Pierre’s biggest tourist attractions! In the 1920s, a hydroelectric dam was built on this site to provide the municipality with power. Spectacular and easy level hiking trail.
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The Parc familial des Berges, in Cap-Santé, offers 2.3 km of interpretation trails in a vast marsh near the Jacques Cartier River. Open year-round, free entry. Gazebo, playground, picnic tables with a view of the river. Pavilion available for rent (weddings ...
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4.6 km trail along the riverbank offering a pedestrian link between Pont-Rouge’s main attractions. With its 30 interpretive panels, the promenade allows you to discover the town’s flora and history.
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Discover the Parc maritime de Saint-Laurent against a picturesque backdrop including a magnificent view of the St. Lawrence River and the south shore of the City of Québec. As you do, you’ll learn all about wooden shipbuilding in the olden days on Île ...
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18, chemin de l'Escalade Stoneham-Et-Tewkesbury, Qc, Canada G3C 0R2
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14, rue Saint-Armand City of Québec, Qc, Canada G2A 2K9
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Overlooking the St. Lawrence River, Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge is one of Quebec's outstanding public parks. It is a large natural domain where walkers are pleasantly surprised to discover, in the heart of the city, magnificent wooded areas interspersed ...
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