With 80 km of looping hiking trails, including 50 km for snowshoeing and winter hiking, 4 summits and 4 lakes, the Parc d'Environnement naturel de Sutton is a place where you can discover fantastic views. Many suggestions of hiking circuits are provided ...
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An island all to yourself is waiting for you at Poisson Blanc Regional Park’s located in Upper-Laurentians at the Outaouais frontieres. The Poisson Blanc Lake campsites are located on islands or peninsulas and only accessible by canoe, kayak or SUP. Rustic ...
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In the heart of the town of Cowansville, the Nature Center is a natural site full of activities for families with young kids. Among them, you can practice activities such as: water games, walking trail, bike path. Nautical equipments (canoe, pedalo, SUP ...
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La Corporation du Parc de Gros-Cap is a social economy enterprise (NPO). The Corporation maintains, enhances and operates the natural site of Gros-Cap with the goal of offering to both locals and visitors a unique vacation spot including a great campground ...
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The Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord is a place known for its cultural heritage landscape. The park offers its visitors a site of predilection for the practice of a multitude of outdoor activities in all seasons. Interpretation trails will guide visitors ...
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Experience the soothing music of Mother Nature. Five minutes from downtown Sherbrooke, the Marais Réal-D.-Carbonneau offers nature and all its wonders. Discover the marsh, its fauna and flora in a beautiful setting. Observation tours and trails on pier ...
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Outdoor lovers, you will be surprised by the generous nature of the regional parks of Matawinie network! Unique in Quebec, the network of regional parks offers a wealth of activities for outdoor lovers and families, as hiking, kayaking, swimming and ...
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A true gem of Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel, Parc nature La Gabelle welcomes you to explore pedestrian trails. Located on the site of the La Gabelle Generating Station, the park also offers a vast rest area where benches and picnic tables are set up for visitors ...
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Did you know that the Mont-Bellevue park is the biggest park in Sherbrooke? It's a place where you can go downhill skiing, cross-country skiing or snowshoeing and where you can play tennis and practise archery. Pedestrian trails for running or walking ...
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Have you ever been at the end of the world? Erected in 1998, these 6-m doors stand at the end of 3e Avenue Ouest, near La Reine River. These huge structures generate curiosity year-round. Behind these doors unfolds a magnificent view of La Reine River ...
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