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Vertige Escalade
Vertige is a unique indoor climbing centre in Quebec! Set up in a repurposed church, this climbing centre welcomes enthusiasts and offers them the chance to climb in a breathtaking setting! This activity offers new challenges for all ages and all levels ...
 
O'bloc escalade
Bouldering is THE new trendy activity. Come test your agility and endurance. With over 3000 square feet of climbing wall to climb, your arms will be begging for a break before you get to the top of all the boulders at your disposal. Enjoy a different ...
 
Sherbrooke Winter Carnival
2025 dates to be announced (March)
Explore the winter wonderland at the Sherbrooke Carnival, a family festival inviting everyone to enjoy the joys of winter through a varied program. The Sherbrooke Carnival promises an unforgettable winter experience for all. Whether you're a fan of thrilling ...
 
Mount Pinacle - Parc Harold F. Baldwin
Mount Pinacle is located a few kilometres from the Parc Découverte Nature. A 2-km hike leads to a spectacular view from the top of Mount Pinacle, 675 m (2215 ft.) in height. Different options ranging in distance from 2 to 3 km are available for the way ...
 
D-Vert
D-Vert is a climbing center located in Magog that brings together everything you need to satisfy people of varying ages and interests, with its wide variety of services for pleasure and training (climbing, gym, yoga, group classes, treatments and more ...
 
Bakcbone - climbing
Backbone is an indoor and outdoor bouldering gym, as well as a café terrace in the heart of nature. On site, you can enjoy a big outdoor slackline park, a complementary training area, food and soon beer from Sutton Brouërie. Wide garage doors are open ...
 
Parois d'escalade du Parc national du Mont-Orford
The Pic aux Corbeaux rock climbing cliff is for intermediate and expert climbers (some routes are also accessible to beginners. A 1,100-m approach path leads to the climbing area. No supervision on the site. Dogs are not allowed. Parking lot off Route ...
 
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