Known for its chalets, its peacefulness and its natural character, the parc national de Frontenac, a protected area, has so much to offer visitors! Canoe-camping, biking or hiking (with some trails that actually cross peat bogs) are just a few activities ...
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The Centre Castor is the ideal place for outdoor activities and all kinds of events. Located on the Valcartier Base, the centre has several facilities and services available. It is open to the public for outdoor activities in harmony with nature. At the ...
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Experience this brand new national park and explore the pristine rivière and lac Kipawa and the cliffs of lac Témiscamingue. Gather around the fire, under giant pine trees, and listen to Anishinabeg legends. It’s the new remedy for your daily grind!
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Every year, thousands of visitors enjoy Île Saint-Quentin. Actually, the word thousands is rather modest, since more than 125,000 people come for at least a day! Discover a huge variety of entertaining activities. One of the most beautiful sandy beaches ...
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For 25 years, Parc du Massif du Sud has been a high-quality outdoor destination in the Bellechasse and Etchemins MRCs of the Chaudière-Appalaches region. With its four-season activities - hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, fatbike and snowshoeing ...
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Do you love hiking, boating or wilderness camping? Parc des Appalaches is the perfect place to enjoy a ton of outdoor activities. Just 30 minutes south of Montmagny, this one-of-a- kind park not only allows dogs but welcomes them with open arms! What ...
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Take the time to treat yourself to winter. Fill your lungs with fresh air on one of the hiking trails in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, either in the woods or by the sea. Choose from a wide range of accommodations for your stay in the region. Go ice fishing ...
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The Gaspé Peninsula is blessed with natural splendours. For this, it's internationally renowned. One of its gems, Réserve faunique de Port-Daniel, is still very little known. On this 57-km2 territory are 25 lakes chockfull of trout and a river with salmon ...
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Rediscover your nature by taking a 2.5 km walking circuit (several paths are one-way). Along the way, you will follow herbaceous and shrubby wasteland, then cross forest areas. In the fall, the fallen leaves allow the view on the meander. This diversity ...
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Admire a panoramic view of Old Québec City on board the one-of-a-kind funicular in the capital. You'll be able to see the St. Lawrence River and the lower district from a 45-degree angle. The Old Québec Funicular is accessible from Dufferin Terrasse or ...
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