Astonishing! Enter the spectacular Sainte-Anne Canyon dating back to the ice age and hollowed out of rock 1.2 billion years old. Admire the imposing 74-metre (243-foot) high waterfall, which is 21 metres ...
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Staying with your friends or family at the Réserve faunique de Portneuf (Portneuf wildlife reserve), just an hour northwest of Québec, is a memorable experience. Make yourself at home for a few days in ...
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The Centre touristique du Lac-Simon is located in the Petite-Nation Valley, just a few minutes from Duhamel in the Outaouais region, less than an hour and a half from the major urban centres of Ottawa ...
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The Natakam, condos relaxing on sea, is situated closer the St. Lawrence River, Essipit near Tadoussac (40 km east).
Comfort, nature and a magnificent view of the St. Lawrence River, will make your ...
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Réserve faunique des Laurentides is an immense protected area where you can enjoy a complete range of outdoor activities. Located 45 minutes from Québec City and 20 minutes from Parc national de la Jacques ...
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The Camp Village des Jeunes is located in the beautiful Lanaudière region an hour and a half from Montréal, and is above all else, a place to learn through respect. Living a great adventure close to nature ...
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In need of a getaway? Parc des Chutes de Sainte-Ursule in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada is the perfect place to re-energize. This enchanting site has a change of scenery for you at the heart of ...
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The Thompson Island Youth and Elders Camp is an environmental, cultural, native traditional knowledge youth and elders camp. It is located on Thompson Island, near the Summerstown-Cornwall area on the ...
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Saint-Bernard Island, located in Châteauguay, 20 minutes from Montréal, has exceptional treasures! Discover the Marguerite-D’Youville wildlife refuge as you explore eight kilometres (five miles) of hiking ...
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Make way for the spectacular Parc national du Mont-Tremblant! Take part in this grandiose display given by Mother Nature that includes lakes and rivers and mountains. Stretching as far as the eye can see ...
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