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Parc le Trou de la Fée
Unique phenomenon in Canada by its origin. Formed in granite, the Trou de la Fée is the ideal location to live a first experience in speleology. Easy to visit, the cavern offers a safe environment. The cavern park offers a typical environment of the most ...
 
La Cité de l’Or
Discover the two historic sites that make up La Cité de l’Or, located in Val-d’Or in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue. The Old Lamaque gold mine is an interpretation centre. Become a miner for a day and enjoy a unique experience in a real mine as you go 91 metres ...
 
Underground discovery of the mining history of the Eastern Townships. Explore this old copper mine from 1863 safely with a guide. A trail on foot, with plenty of discoveries and underground marvels. This adventure includes the walk all the way to the ...
 
Caverne de Saint-Léonard
Did you know that you can visit a cave just a stone's throw from downtown Montreal? You will go back in time until the time when the glaciers covered the city. You will walk in the passages opened by the push of the glaciers. It is an ideal interpretation ...
 
Cristal du Lac
Dive into a new universe of crystals and minerals. Explore and discover activities for all at Cristal du Lac located in the Saguenay Lac-St-John region. At the Expedition site you can collect crystals quartz. Step into the shoes of a prospector as you ...
 
Nestled in the heart of mountainous forests just 20 minutes from Gatineau, with a diverse fauna and flora in the background, Val-des-Monts is truly a paradise for nature lovers. As soon as you arrive at Arbraska Laflèche, you will be enchanted by the ...
 
Located in Malartic, le Musée minéralogique de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue museum presents an exhibition on geology and mining projects in the region as well as minerals from around the world. Interactive games, earthquake simulator, fairy stones, moon rock ...
 
Campground at parc national d'Anticosti
The Wilcox campground of the parc national d’Anticosti, which overlooks the wreck of the same name, is located 1 km from Pointe-Carleton and 118 km from Port-Menier. It has 20 sites that can accommodate a tent from 4 to 6 people. Campers have access to ...
 
Mine d'agates du Mont Lyall
On the site of a 350 million years old ancient volcano, this geode open-pit mine offers you a unique chance to become a prospector for a few hours! During your visit, guides will provide you with the explanations and tools you need to collect your own ...
 
Grotte le Trou du Diable
The Saint-Casimir cave, also known as Le trou du Diable, opens its lair for a tourist and educational visit. Located on the property of the Société québécoise de spéléologie, the cave is the second longest cave in Quebec at 980 meters. It is the underground ...