A trip in the Eastern Townships? Our postcard landscapes, our mountains as high as the sky (or almost!), our national and regional parks serving as backdrops for our many activities, our tourist routes on which you’ll actually love to lose your way; our ...
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Welcoming, wild and beautiful, Nunavik is found in Quebec’s arctic region: a vast, virgin territory located to the north of the 55th parallel, bordered on the west by Hudson Bay, to the north by Hudson Strait, and to the east by Ungava Bay and Labrador ...
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A stone’s throw away from Montréal, Lanaudière is a region of untouched nature where culture and vast spaces come together. One of Québec’s most beautiful areas, it can be summed up in three words: natural, authentic and inviting.
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A great expanse of countless wonders, the Mauricie region invites you to come enjoy an unforgettable stay. The 40,000 square kilometres (24,855 mi) of the Mauricie region has something for everyone; let yourself be caught up in a whirlwind of incredible ...
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It’s for good reason that Gaspésie is a sought-out destination known in the history of Quebec tourism. Long renowned for the beauty of its imposing natural landscapes, the region attracts visitors from all around the world. First coveted by the bourgeoisie ...
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Minganie is made up of 8 municipalities and 2 Innu communities. The coastline, about 300 km long, is home to 7 municipalities from Rivière-au-tonnerre to Natashquan and the 2 Innu communities of Ekuanisthit and Nutakuan. It is an unlimited access to the ...
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Discover a magnificent place where the vastness of Lac-Saint-Jean dances with the sky on the horizon, where lush forests rub shoulders with an electrifying downtown area and where mountains and rivers are veritable playgrounds for all those in search ...
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The Carrefour de l'Érable of Plessisville includes the Tourist Information Bureau, the Délices érable et cie (maple products shop), the Grandes-Coulées regional park (GPS rallies, shelter rentals), an auditorium and an exhibition hall. The Carrefour is ...
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With more than two centuries of history, La Malbaie is considered as the cradle of vacationing in Canada. Wandering on the rue du Quai in Pointe-au-Pic, or slowly climbing the chemin des Falaises, lets the visitor discover the bucolic charm of marine ...
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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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