Come observe traces of the ice age, lava flows and rocks that are 2.7 billion years old. This exceptional protected national park is a haven of tranquility. Moose sightings are not uncommon as this region is home to the largest concentration of this species ...
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Less than 30 minutes from Québec, Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier features landscapes remarkable for their striking contrasts: steep-sided valleys cut into mountain plains. Winding across the bottom of the most spectacular of these valleys, the 550 ...
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The Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park is one of the best places in the world for whale watching. It protects three marine ecosystems teeming with life: the Saguenay Fjord with its breathtaking cliffs, the upper estuary with its islands and lighthouses ...
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"The Mingan Archipelago is distinguished by the largest
concentration of erosion monoliths in Canada, the presence of rare plants and bird colonies, including the Atlantic puffin. Enjoy a unique sea excursion, nautical activities and a camping trip ...
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With its six major rivers, 400 lakes and streams, Mont-Tremblant National Park is a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts! The presence of more than 40 species of mammals, including the wolf, testifies to the wild character of the territory and its immensity ...
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