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Just 45 minutes from Montreal, the Sorel-Tracy region, recognized by UNESCO as the Lac Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve, invites you to explore its natural wonders. Embark on a cruise, try kayaking, canoeing, or paddleboarding, or freely roam the trails ...
 
Shawinigan, located in the Mauricie region, is the best of both worlds. It has the advantage of transporting us in no time at all to landscapes of grandiose nature, while guaranteeing quick and easy access to its small urban niches, where distinctive ...
 
The easternmost territory in the Outaouais, Petite Nation is a prime destination for those in search of an authentic local experience. Discover the boutiques and galleries of Montebello, or clear your head with an invigorating bike ride in Plaisance National ...
 
Explore the winter magic that characterizes Témiscamingue, a captivating region where nature flourishes in all its splendor. Preserved landscapes invite you to total immersion, providing incredible authenticity to your adventure. Dive into winter activities ...
 
Tourisme Amos Harricana
Harricana… Is the river crossed since thousands of years by the Anicinabek Nation. It was the one that the settlers and their families navigated into this territory. Those first families are the soul of it and its heart is hidden under the ground, one ...
 
La Malbaie sector
With more than two centuries of history, La Malbaie is considered as the cradle of vacationing in Canada. Wandering on the rue du Quai in Pointe-au-Pic, or slowly climbing the chemin des Falaises, lets the visitor discover the bucolic charm of marine ...
 
Tourisme Témiscouata
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 900 lakes and rivers, including the famous Lake Témiscouata ...
 
Visit Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
At the western tip of the island of Montreal, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is a dynamic village just 25 minutes from downtown. Discover the commercial street lined with iconic restaurants and shops along the National Historic site of the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue ...
 
Coaticook River Valley
What we have in common is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America, an enchanted forest teeming with fairies after dark, the best ice cream in the world (whose jar then becomes the best spaghetti sauce container), and the most beautiful ...
 
Appealing, foodie, festive and accessible, Saint-Hyacinthe area invites you to enjoy simple pleasures, have memorable encounters, try unique activities, savour authentic and enjoy a change of scenery. You also get direct access to producers, shopkeepers ...