Go off in search of adventure in the heart of a lush maple forest that can be discovered in any season. On the program: hiking, hebertism in the treetops of a mountainside, climbing, bird watching, hanging about in the country market of a village centre ...
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Spread across 50 hectares, the Centre de la nature in Laval is one of the most outstanding urban parks in the metropolitan area. No matter the season, the park has many attractions, outdoor activities and cultural events. On-site, canoe, kayak, rabaska ...
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The Tomifobia Nature Trail is a multifunctional 19-km rail-trail located in the Tomifobia River valley, between Rte. 141 in Ayer’s Cliff, and Rte. 247 in Beebe (Stanstead), Quebec. It lies in the heart of the Eastern Townships’ natural and architectural ...
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Mont Hatley Park is a former ski resort located between Magog and Sherbrooke, about 5km from the picturesque village of North Hatley. Described as a “little” learning mountain for skiing, it quickly became an attractive center of attraction for outdoor ...
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8300, rue Bellerive Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H1L 6S2
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2575, rang des Chutes Sainte-Ursule, Qc, Canada J0K 3M0
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Located in the heart of the city of Sainte-Marie, the Taschereau Nature Park unveils its wet ecosystems through 25 interpretation panels. The site is ideal for walking and contemplation (more than 150 species of birds has been observed over the years ...
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Built on the track of the old railway, the 134 km of gravel path is reserved for cyclists and pedestrians. Between Rivière-du-Loup and Cabano, the North Section covers more than 70 km, running alongside rivers and through beautiful forest, and includes ...
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It is in the area of Coin-du-Banc, near Percé, that is the Portage River, designated locally as the Émeraudes River. This magnificent site is one of the starting points of the Rivières Trail, which stretches 27 kilometers through the forest to L'Anse ...
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Caya was a man with a troubled mind. He was of imposing stature, and his aggressive actions inspired awe. This legendary man, poor in spirit, would have spent half his life on this rock. Enjoy the space of this landscaped park!
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