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Feet in the water, head in the stars; experience privileged contact with nature alongside lakes and mountains. On foot or bike, the region’s four national parks invite you to explore many kilometres of trails and breathe in fresh air [...]
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Known for its chalets, its peacefulness and its natural character, the Parc national de Frontenac, a protected area, has so much to offer visitors! Canoe camping, biking or hiking (with some trails that even cross peat bogs) are just [...]
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With such a wide variety of vegetation, the scenery at Parc national de la Yamaska will charm you. The combination of both forest and shoreline habitats favour a surprising diversity of wildlife. A number of animal species call the [...]
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Situated at the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve, Parc national du Mont-Mégantic invites visitors to discover the park in all its splendour. With both science and beauty, and nature and culture, Parc national du Mont [...]
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Hiking is definitely the best way to discover Parc national du Mont-Orford. It's the perfect way to get access to numerous points of view, which are said to be among the most spectacular in the Eastern Townships region. In the fall [...]
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