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Colour your next getaway with culture, landscapes and authenticity. Tourist routes provide you a chance to discover Quebec from a fresh perspective. In your car or on your bike, you can explore clearly indicated routes that will take you off major roadways. Experience an adventure by following the blue signs or prepare your trip with documentation available online or at a tourist information office. Whether it’s the Wine Route in the Eastern Townships, the King’s Road running alongside the north shore of the St. Lawrence River or the Fjord Route in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region, you will be impressed by the rich variety of attractions you’ll find along the way. Stop at a church, a vineyard or a museum, or take the time to savour local products at a welcoming restaurant.
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Nicolet-Yamaska is a destination of choice for cycling enthusiasts. More than 400 kilometres of cycling routes on shared roads have been approved by the ...
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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 ...
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he “Chemin du Terroir”, inaugurated in October 2010, is a signposted trail that takes you through more than 226 kilometres of country backroads and byways ...
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