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Parc municipal de la Rivière Émeraude
It is in the area of Coin-du-Banc, near Percé, that is the Portage River, designated locally as the Émeraudes River. This magnificent site is one of the starting points of the Rivières Trail, which stretches 27 kilometers through the forest to L'Anse ...
 
North Hatley Recreation Society Beach
Residents and visitors of North Hatley have access to the public beach as well as tennis and beach volleyball courts at all times during the day. The beach is supervised from mid-June until the beginning of September, every day of the week. Aquatic (swimming ...
 
25 minutes from Quebec City, Plage Lac St-Joseph is certainly one of the most exotic places in the region. Come have fun or relax in the shade of giant coconut trees on this magnificent half-kilometre fine sand beach. This is the largest private beach ...
 
Base de plein air Jeunesse au Soleil
 
Baie-des-Sables Resort
Welcome to Baie-des-Sables, a four-season family recreation and tourism resort. Located in the magnificent Megantic region of the Eastern Townships, the resort offers a 350-site campground, accommodations in cottages, rooms and ready-to-camp units, a ...
 
Nominingue Beach
Take advantage of the magnificent municipal beach, on the shores of Grand Lac Nominingue, to spend some quality time with family and friends. A beach volleyball court is also available.
 
At Saguay Lake Beach in the Laurentians, it feels like you're in the middle of the forest on a fine sand beach. Picnic area, parking, supervised beach, dressing room and toilets. Take the path to the beach at the entrance of the village.
 
Parc d'Aventure en montagne Les Palissades
 
L'Isle-aux-Grues
Isle-aux-Grues is the only island inhabited all year long of the archipelago. It boasts the largest unspoiled wetland in northeastern North America. These mud flats are a perfect place for watching birds or hunting waterfowl (via an outfitter). Isle-aux ...
 
Centre d'observation de la faune et d'interprétation de l'agriculture de Falardeau
On May 1, 2009, a wildlife observation and agricultural interpretation center opened in St-David de Falardeau, Saguenay. The center helps animals in distress. When the animals can be safely released, they are released back into the wild. The owners also ...