A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Historic District of Old Québec is encircled by 4.6 km of fortifications, making Québec City the only fortified city north of Mexico. As guardians of the fortifications, Parks Canada invites you to discover this jewel ...
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Discover the first islandable, neighborhood-sized electric microgrid in Québec and still the only one! With his 2,200 solar panels, storage batteries, smart devices and centralized control system, this electric microgrid able to power part of the new ...
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Parc national de Frontenac has four camping loops in the Eastern Townships and Chaudière-Appalaches regions, just a jump, hop and skip away from the majestic Grand lac Saint-François. In all, 222 furnished campsites with or without services, primitive ...
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Let's camp at the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve! The Franceville sector treats hiking enthusiasts to new trails providing access to the Franceville rock crest, as well as streams and cascades sure to enrich your trip! Accessible to ...
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Putep ‘t-awt, which means Beluga Trail in the Wolastoqey language, is a 2 km hiking trail with a digital and interactive route allowing you to discover Wolastoqey culture in an enchanting natural environment. At the top of the Gros-Cacouna mountain which ...
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The Guyon Farm boasts a petting zoo and is a great activity near Montréal that offers families direct contact with farm animals. In the butterfly pavilion, admire the beauty of more than 500 local and international fluttering « friends ». From egg to ...
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In downtown Sherbrooke, the 18 immense frescoes bring to light the rich heritage of the urban landscape of the city’s old neighborhoods. Discover unique works of art in a variety of ways through fun and interactive experiences and animations! Unique attractions ...
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Religious Heritage Days, an annual event, aims to open the doors to religious heritage buildings from different periods of construction, allowing people to get to know and appreciate them. The event is open to sites from all religious traditions, including ...
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The whole family will enjoy this 35 km paved trail that runs the length of the historic Soulanges canal and then continues on through the towns of Saint-Zotique and Rivière-Beaudette. As you stroll across the Parc du canal de Soulanges, take a few rest ...
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Located between the municipalities of Sorel-Tracy and Trois-Rivières, Lake Saint-Pierre is the last place where the St. Lawrence River widens before the estuary. It includes, upstream, an archipelago of a hundred islands where a great diversity of plants ...
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