Located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata is the latest addition to the network of Quebec’s national parks. At the heart of this beautiful natural haven, Lake Témiscouata sits proudly, shining as the region’s ...
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Parc côtier Kiskotuk is almost 30 kilometres of breathtaking coastal scenery – where the St. Lawrence Estuary, mountains, marshes and islands come together in perfect harmony with farms and fields. The park is organized around seven Discovery Areas distributed ...
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Taking care of yourself is important, and that's one great reason to visit a health center in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region! It’s the perfect activity when you want to leave your routine behind and fully enjoy the benefits of relaxation. In addition to ...
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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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Managed by Terfa and located 35 km from Rimouski, the Canyon des Portes de l'Enfer begin with the grand Sault waterfall and stretches nearly five miles between steep and narrow rock walls up to 90 meters high. A network of easy-t-intermediate hiking trails ...
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The climbing cooperative Riki Bloc offers you to take up this challenge, summer and winter, in Rimouski and in the Bas-Saint-Laurent! The region lends itself marvelously well to the discovery of climbing in magnificent rural settings. Whether you are ...
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Located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent, the territory of Réserve faunique de Rimouski is known for its diverse and extensive wildlife habitats. Many sites will provide an opportunity to discover moose, white-tailed deer, and beaver. Birds, including birds of ...
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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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This scenic route is called the Border Route (Route des Frontières) because it runs along the borders of Quebec, New Brunswick and Maine. This area of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region is home to many symbols that remind us of its political and geographical ...
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The Duchenier Wildlife Reserve is the perfect place for hunting and fishing. The territory have a growing moose population, a unique wildlife and a big amount of lakes with high fishing potential. Originally created in 1977, following the abolition of ...
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