Tourisme Manawan in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada is located 3.5 hours from Montréal and 4.5 hours from Québec City. You can enjoy authentic Amerindian stays on a distant island on the immense ...
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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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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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Fall in love with Saguenay! Our region is a little bit like your first love: unforgettable. The Saguenay Fjord and its spectacular landscapes are adored by lovers… and outdoor enthusiasts! On your route ...
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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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Percé is the tourism capital of Gaspésie. The unique atmosphere invites visitors to take pleasure in the majestic landscapes at Parc national de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé, a true paradise for ...
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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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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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Trois-Rivières, a surprising destination! With its art and history, Trois-Rivières now has a remarkable number of interesting and unusual curiosities for its size. Take downtown for example: it has won ...
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Only 45 minutes from Montréal, the Sorel-Tracy region welcomes you to the Réserve de la Biosphère du Lac-Saint-Pierre (Lac-Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve). The region holds an archipelago of about a hundred ...
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