Discover Ulittaniujalik National Park and its main natural attractions such as Pyramid Peak and the mythical George River. Descend it by canoe in an extraordinary adventure stay! You will come back amazed from your trip to one of the largest parks in ...
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It’s showtime in the Lanaudière sector of Parc national du Mont-Tremblant! Take part in this grandiose scene where Mother Nature puts on a show with lakes, rivers and mountains making appearances. Endless views of wild nature, forests ruled by sugar maples ...
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For 30 years now, the Groupe Plein Air Terrebonne has been offering the population the opportunity to learn outdoor sports in an affordable and friendly manner. A non-profit organization, GPAT's activities are aimed at young and old alike, summer and ...
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Discover the largest National Park in Quebec with its 26,107 square kilometres of playground for lovers of hiking, sea kayaking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or ski touring. During winter, the park is a true paradise of powder snow. During summer ...
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You dream to discover the Torngat Mountains? Visit Nunavik and Kuururjuaq National Park that protects 4 460.8 square kilometres from Ungava Bay to the peak of Mount Kauviik (D’Iberville), the highest peak of the North America with its 1 646 metres. The ...
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In Nunavik, the Pingualuit National Park represents the magical universe of the Far North. Known for hiking and cross-country skiing, the Park is a paradise for northern lights enthusiasts. You will discover the spectacular meteoritic crater des Pingualuit ...
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In the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, you don't have to look far to find activities. The activities are sure to find you! Everywhere you go, the magnificence and diversity of the landscapes are always a reason to go out and enjoy nature, on land or out at ...
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A visit to any Bas-Saint-Laurent national park will be rich in discoveries, diversity and landscapes. While seals and the marine environment will be presented to you by the sea at Parc national du Bic, the story of a truly unique forest bordered by an ...
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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 actually cross peat bogs) are just a few activities ...
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Experience this brand new national park and explore the pristine rivière and lac Kipawa and the cliffs of lac Témiscamingue. Gather around the fire, under giant pine trees, and listen to Anishinabeg legends. It’s the new remedy for your daily grind!
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