Mount Pinacle is located a few kilometres from the Parc Découverte Nature. A 2-km hike leads to a spectacular view from the top of Mount Pinacle, 675 m (2215 ft.) in height. Different options ranging in distance from 2 to 3 km are available for the way ...
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Via ferrata La Charlevoix is a climbing route set into the cliffs beneath Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, in La Malbaie. Beginners and experts alike will be treated to spellbinding views of the St. Lawrence River as they ascend the rock wall, traverse exposed ...
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Visit Savon des Cantons, Artisan Soapmaker in Magog, in the Eastern Townships region. You can watch a presentation on how to make artisanal soap, discover the history of soap through the years, touch and smell the ingredients for soap making and purchase ...
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If you’re dreaming of a stay at the heart of sublime natural settings, Forillon National Park is the perfect place for you. Forillon, located on the very tip of the Gaspésie region of Quebec, Canada stands out for its grandiose landscapes of steep cliffs ...
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The P'tit Train du Nord is responsible for the development and management of the 234 km multifunctional trail between Mont-Laurier and Bois-des-Filion. From historic railway stations to scenic villages, cycle tourists and other active users can travel ...
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It is in the chapel of St. James the Apostle that the past of Kénogami, a planned industrial city founded in 1912, is revealed. You are invited to learn about the stories and experiences of the workers at the town’s Pulp & paper Mill founded by Sir William ...
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The Musée des Ursulines de Trois-Rivières in Mauricie was a cloister, a school and a hospital. Visit this museum that is more than 300 years old and immersed yourself into the lifestyle of the Ursulines. Listen to moving stories about a not so distant ...
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A typical example of the Monteregian Hills natural region, Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno has five lakes, an apple orchard with over 850 apple trees, a historic mill, and dozens of kilometres of trails that wind through leafy forests. Some 200 species ...
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It all started with a visit to Parc Oméga in 2007. While feeding the wapitis, Christine Langelier and Mathieu Lavallée came up with the ideal of raising the animals and sell their meat. Owners of some land in St-Bernard-de-Michaudville, the couple worked ...
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Part of the official tourist routes of Québec, the “Route des Belles-Histoires” allows visitors to discover the Laurentian region from another aspect. Its historic thematic perspective highlights the development of its various forestry, agricultural and ...
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