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Lac-des-Nations Boardwalk
Located a few steps from the downtown area, the Lac-des-Nations promenade is Sherbrooke’s natural heart! Both a gathering spot for urban outdoor activities and a perfect place for festival and family activities, the Lac-des-Nations is a must see in Sherbrooke ...
 
Parc national de Frontenac
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 ...
 
Réserve faunique de Port-Daniel
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 ...
 
The Massif du Sud Park
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 ...
 
Parc des Montagnes Noires de Ripon
The Parc des Montagnes Noires de Ripon has 14 trails (total length 24 km) for hiking, mountain biking, fatbiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and mountain sports. Explore an 800-acre forest combining the woodland environment of the Petite-Nation ...
 
Parc de l'Île Saint-Quentin
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 ...
 
Parc régional Kiamika
Located less than 200 km from Montréal, Parc régional Kiamika is a well-kept secret that impresses with its splendour and wilderness! Covering 184 km², the park has bodies of water (ten lakes and forty islands) over sixty or so square kilometres. The ...
 
Parc régional de la Chute-à-Bull
The Chute-à-Bull Regional Park in the Lanaudière region offers visitors six (6) kilometres of hiking and snowshoeing trails bordered by interpretation panels that allow them to discover the history of the log drive and the cutting of ancestral wood. A ...
 
Parc régional de la Forêt Ouareau
Covering about 150 km2 (58 sq. mi.), this regional park offers a huge selection of outdoor activities. A group of mountains harbours a network of multipurpose trails over 120 km (75 mi.) with huts, a cross-country ski and snowshoe centre and rustic campsites ...
 
Le Canyon des Portes de l'Enfer
Managed by Terfa and located 35 km from Rimouski, the Canyon des Portes de l'Enfer begin with the grand Sault waterfall and stretches nearly five miles between steep and narrow rock walls up to 90 meters high. A network of easy-t-intermediate hiking trails ...