Lac-Saint-Jean is located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. Feel like taking to the sea? Opt for a blue getaway around Lac Saint-Jean! Whether it's for its many museums, its snowmobile trails, its hunting and fishing experiences, its bicycle route ...
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The town of Acton Vale is located at the end of the Montérégie region, where the Centre-du-Québec and Eastern Townships regions meet, in the center of the triangle formed by the cities of Drummondville, Granby and Saint-Hyacinthe. There are also two important ...
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Discover the heart of Quebec in the region of Victoriaville, where happiness is within reach! Taste the best cheese in the province at the Fromagerie du Presbytère, enjoy the wonderful patio in the mountains at La Grange Pardue or walk through the gardens ...
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In the middle of the mighty St. Lawrence River, but within sight of Quebec City, sits Île d’Orléans, an entire island that is a designated historical district. The traditional Quebec countryside is preserved here in this, the cradle of New France. Visitors ...
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Salaberry-de-Valleyfield is an outdoor and vibrant destination, renowned for its nautical downtown, the diversity of its activities and festivities. What awaits you in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield: rental of motorized or non-motorized watercraft, a boardwalk ...
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Located in the Eastern Townships at the foot of the largest lit ski area in North America, Bromont is full of charming boutiques, art galleries and antique dealers. With over 100 km of inviting hiking trails and beautiful green spaces accessible all year ...
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There’s something for every taste in Vaudreuil-Soulanges –it’s in our nature! Close to Montreal and Ontario, it’s the perfect 4-season destination for a getaway. With its vineyards, microbreweries, fruit and vegetable farms, maple groves, and more, the ...
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The region of Granby, a surprising destination! Well-known for its famous zoo, its bike paths and the Parc national de la Yamaska, this region is at the heart of the network of bike paths in Quebec and is home to the Artria trail, a type of open-air museum ...
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The Kamouraska region offers breathtaking natural attractions and landscapes, as well as a network of bicycle paths, a Savoir et Saveurs circuit, access parks to the St. Lawrence River, Heritage and Culture circuits and much more.
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Located halfway between Montréal and Québec, Nicolet-Yamaska is an unique destination. In the spring, bring your binoculars and watch thousands of birds near Lac Saint-Pierre, where you can treat your sweet tooth at a maple grove. In the summer, enjoy ...
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