The beaches of the parc national du Mont-Orford are a unique meeting place in the Eastern Townships. On the outskirts of its two supervised beaches, visitors looking for relaxation can easily relax in the sun or sail on the water aboard a canoe or kayak ...
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Havre Familial, a 4-Season Recreational site located in Sainte-Béatrix (1h15 from Montréal), invites you to come and spend quality time in nature enjoying the enchanting landscapes. In the heart of the beautiful mountainous Lanaudière, Havre Familial ...
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Réserve faunique Mastigouche is a calm and relaxing place that is shared between the regions of Lanaudière and Mauricie. One of the main attractions of this rich territory is certainly the beautiful supervised beach of Lake St-Bernard. On site, there ...
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The magnificent beach of the parc national de la Yamaska, located in the Eastern Townships, is to be discovered! The supervised beach on the edge of the Choinière reservoir will welcome you during the hot summer days. Offering a refreshing swim, after ...
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In the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, parc national de la Pointe-Taillon is the perfect destination for swimmers, as well as for water sports enthusiasts. This unique 15-kilometer beach offers a unique view of Lake Saint-Jean! Its water heats up quickly ...
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Nestled along the banks of Sept-Îles Lake, Camp Portneuf offers a day camp, cottage rentals and a year-round outdoor recreation centre. Ideal for an unforgettable stay or a fun-packed day of activities!
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Village Majopial is located on the shores of Thirty-One-Mile Lake in the municipality of Bouchette, about 90 minutes from Gatineau–Ottawa. At the heart of this Village is L’Huile d’Olive restaurant, a hidden treasure offering seasonal menus prepared with ...
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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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This vast wildlife territory takes its name from the most lively of its rivers, the Ashuapmushuan. Fish lovers frequent its lakes, among others, for walleye. In autumn, the hunting of small prey brings the connoisseurs into his forest. Photo credit: Réserve ...
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Located in Montérégie, the Canal-de-Saint-Ours will allow you to discover Darvard Island. Try to recognize the many species of trees, birds and fish. Have a family picnic while watching the boats go through lockage. oTENTik accommodation, a hybrid between ...
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