Go green… with Témiscouata! A genuine gem of nature, the Témiscouata region is less than three hours from Québec, in the southern part of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. This vast territory has more than ...
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Kamouraska is a region with over 300 years of history. Stop at the Maison régionale touristique du Bas-Saint-Laurent in La Pocatière to learn more about the many sights to discover, flavours to savour ...
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The first stop on the Gaspésie Tour, the Matane region is first and foremost a place where the sea and mountains come together in an irresistible combination. Blessed with natural areas and diverse and ...
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Welcome to Basques in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. The welcome given in Basques is only equalled by the luxuriant nature found in the region. The diversity of the panoramas is what best describes the ...
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Stop time and discover unique nature and culture on Isle-aux-Grues, protected by islanders who warmly welcome visitors.
In winter, the Mid-Lent celebration reveals its secrets with costumed parades ...
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The Érable region is located in Centre-du-Québec . Maples are highlighted with two important festivals--Festival de l’Érable in Plessisville and Festival des sucres in Saint-Pierre-Baptiste--, as well ...
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Where two wild rivers meet, Dolbeau-Mistassini offers you its nature, culture and history. Stay at Vauvert-sur-le-lac-Saint-Jean; it has a new campground with rustic chalets providing a view of the lake ...
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Avenue du Mont-Royal, located 10 minutes from downtown Montréal, offers you a true Montréal experience. Located at the heart of the Plateau Mont-Royal, the Avenue stands out for its unique, down-to-earth ...
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Ten minutes from downtown Montréal, come explore unique Pôle des Rapides Touristic Region neighbourhoods. You will discover over 100 kilometres (62 miles) of cycling trails and breathtaking scenery along ...
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Only 20 minutes from the bridges of Quebec, Sainte-Marie is the second largest city in Beauce. The city is named after Marie-Claire Fleury from Gorgendière, a lordship conceded to her husband Thomas-Jacques ...
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