The various campsites available in the Réserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle are all located on the edge of a lake. They offer non serviced or rustic sites with a fire pit and a picnic table. The Écho and Joinville campgrounds have sanitary blocks (toilets ...
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A short distance from the City of Montréal, Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville is an extraordinary venue of natural and cultural wealth and a must-see to discover in the summertime! The picturesque charm of the islands, the myriad of wild flowers ...
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The Parc national de la Gaspésie, now recognized as a mecca for hiking in Québec, was created in April 1937 in order to permanently protect the Gaspésie Caribou and the beauty of Mont Albert and the McGerrigle Mountains, as well as the salmon of Rivière ...
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Located 30 minutes from Québec City, Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier invites you to gaze at the stars from one of its 114 primitive or serviced campsites. To ensure a maximum of peace and quiet, all the sites (except for the Alluvions and Bétulaie ...
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Located in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Parc national de Plaisance offers more than 100 campsites for guests in Parisien Bay. Whether you’re looking for the comfort of furnished camping or the rustic charm of unserviced sites, a camping trip to this ...
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Le Massif de Charlevoix, a recreational four-season mountain, offers land between river and mountain, outdoor activities for everyone, excellent local gastronomy as well as accommodation on the mountain. It is an ideal place for spending the day or for ...
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The whole family will enjoy this 35 km paved trail that runs the length of the historic Soulanges canal and then continues on through the towns of Saint-Zotique and Rivière-Beaudette. As you stroll across the Parc du canal de Soulanges, take a few rest ...
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The sculpted relief of the Appalachians invents, for the astonished eyes of the hiker, striking landscapes at the Réserve faunique des Chic-Chocs : In the west, the Blanche-Lamontagne mountains (940 m), Vallières-de-Saint-Réal (940 m) and Hog's Back ...
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Looming 984 metres high, Parc national des Monts-Valin dominates the landscape of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. Fishing for speckled trout and canoeing goes on in a multitude of park lakes and rivers. As an alternative to canoeing, stand-up paddling ...
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Le Parc régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles is at the heart of three municipalities: Sainte-Béatrix, Saint-Jean-de-Matha and Sainte-Mélanie. The site stretches out around a network of hiking trails totalling 21 km, picnic areas, stairways ...
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