In the magnificent Bas-Saint-Laurent region, you will cross the city of Rimouski, admiring the St. Lawrence River and islands on the horizon. Found in a natural amphitheatre, Rimouski is a city with its ...
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The Saint-Donat municipality, located in the Lanaudière region, will charm you with its lovely landscapes. Lakes, rivers and magnificent mountains will get you dreaming. In winter, speed down the ski slopes ...
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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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Memphremagog is a destination nestled at the heart of the Eastern Townships. It is divided into four magnificent areas: Magog-Orford, Massawippi Valley, Missisquoi Valley and the Border Region. Each of ...
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Saint-Sauveur Valley is home to a wide array of choices! About a 100 restaurants featuring the flavours of the world, nearly 150 boutiques and many exclusive offers, some 15 art galleries, accommodations ...
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Discover three destinations in the Mont-Tremblant region. The vacation resort, the village and downtown await you with their fantastic landscapes, friendly hospitality, and unique attractions. Get a breath ...
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Destination Sherbrooke welcomes you to discover a lively urban centre at the very heart of nature. Whether walking or biking along the Grandes-Fourches cycling network, explore the Lac-des-Nations promenade ...
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Portneuf is a place where the modern world meets history, adventure and pleasure. Easily accessible from major urban areas, the region knows how to charm. Discover priceless heritage treasures along the ...
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In Centre-du-Québec, Victoriaville and its region are located halfway between Montréal and Québec, Trois-Rivières and Sherbrooke. The region’s capital--Victoriaville--offers all the services of a large ...
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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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