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Laval is a city of contrasts that seduces with its urban effervescence alongside an oasis of green spaces and heritage districts. This explains why Laval is known as an urban-by-nature destination. Located between Montreal and the Laurentians, Laval offers ...
 
Saguenay: a City - a Fjord
Fall in love with Saguenay! This region is a little bit like your first love: unforgettable. The Saguenay Fjord and its spectacular landscapes are adored by outdoor enthusiasts! On your route, everything from charming inns to four-star hotels to accommodate ...
 
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 ...
 
Visit Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
At the western tip of the island of Montreal, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is a dynamic village just 25 minutes from downtown. Discover the commercial street lined with iconic restaurants and shops along the National Historic site of the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue ...
 
Coaticook River Valley
What we have in common is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America, an enchanted forest teeming with fairies after dark, the best ice cream in the world (whose jar then becomes the best spaghetti sauce container), and the most beautiful ...
 
La Malbaie sector
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 ...
 
Tourisme Rimouski
Do you like national parks, striking panoramas, gardens, arts or heritage? The sites and attractions offer you all that, and some even offer unique experiences! In Rimouski, the must-sees are worth the detour…
 
Tourisme Amos Harricana
Harricana… Is the river crossed since thousands of years by the Anicinabek Nation. It was the one that the settlers and their families navigated into this territory. Those first families are the soul of it and its heart is hidden under the ground, one ...
 
Explore the winter magic that characterizes Témiscamingue, a captivating region where nature flourishes in all its splendor. Preserved landscapes invite you to total immersion, providing incredible authenticity to your adventure. Dive into winter activities ...
 
The Chaudière-Appalaches region borders the St. Lawrence River and faces the city of Québec. The 300 years of history that have shaped the region are proudly illustrated through its heritage and rich culture, which is clearly visible at the region’s museums ...