Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook welcomes you to a natural, enchanting décor. Located in Coaticook, the park is one of the largest tourist attractions in the Eastern Townships. The park make it possible to ...
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Discover Parc de la Chute Montmorency, one of Quebec's most extraordinary historic and natural sites, located just minutes from downtown Québec City. Take the time to discover this tourism treasure with ...
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Located 5 minutes from downtown Montréal, Parc Jean-Drapeau is an extraordinary site easily accessible by metro. Magnificent, refreshing and invigorating all at once, this urban park will astonish you ...
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Experience a Total Forest Immersion at the Canyon Sainte-Anne! Discover a majestic 74m waterfall and its Canyon dug into 1.2 billion-year-old rock. Cross 3 suspension bridges including one 60m high! Accessible ...
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The Bois de Belle-Rivière Regional Park, located in Mirabel, welcomes you in an enchanting setting in summer and winter. Here you can go hiking, cycling on forest trails, pond fishing, play disc golf and ...
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The Parc Découverte Nature, invites visitors to get hooked on nature in Coaticook, in the Eastern Townships! Discover the mysteries of fish reproduction while visiting the hatchery (temporarily closed ...
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The Esplanade presents a colourful, vibrant, and diverse line-up throughout the entire summer, focused on sport and physical activity, sustainable development and culture. Do as some 1,000,000 tourists ...
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Discover nature’s beauty by night on an illuminated trail!
Omega By Night offers visitors a sound and light immersion experience to present them the nature in a nocturnal version. This walking trail ...
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Located in Sainte-Catherine, less than 20 minutes from Montreal, the RécréoParc is bordered on the north by the St. Lawrence River and the Lachine Rapids and on the south by the Seaway. Its unique location ...
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The Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles now offers the opportunity to discover the river in 3 concrete ways from a single site thanks to its new Exploration Center.
First, by learning; by a visit to ...
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