Major attractions in the Matapédia-et-les-Plateaux area, the Deux-Rivières (Matapédia), Coeur des Plateaux (Saint-André-de-Restigouche) and Horizon de Rêve (Saint-Alexis-de-Matapédia) lookouts offers spectacular views over the hills and rivers in this ...
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Located in Gaspésie and grouped under the 3 camps, Camp Bonaventure, Salmon Lodge and The Club Bonaventure are among the most renowned and emblematic Atlantic salmon fishing camps in Quebec. They offer a unique fly fishing experience on three legendary ...
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Experience ice fishing on the Saguenay Fjord! Discover the villages of multicoloured cabins where you can do a host of activities for the whole family!
Catch unusual fish such as redfish, turbot and Atlantic cod. There are over 60 species living in the ...
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Parcourir Charlevoix| Culture et nature is the ideal mobile application to visit the region and discover the heritage, exceptional nature and cultural diversity of Charlevoix! Each village offers one or more circuits revealing its main cultural attractions ...
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The King’s Road is a recognized and signposted tourist route of 280 km that presents the rich heritage and history of New France across three major Québec tourist regions: Québec, Mauricie and Lanaudière. Experience the King's Road!
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Sailors owe one to this island. In truth, the lighthouse on Petite île au Marteau has prevented many shipwreck since 1915. A hiking trail leads to the lighthouse. You may stop en route at the lookout for a panoramic view over the cliffs of Grosse île ...
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Witness to the seigneurial era, this former flour mill was built in 1848, in Sainte-Luce, in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Commanding attention thanks to its stone architecture and outstanding location, the building also boasts a stream on its west side ...
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Located in the heart of the city of Sainte-Marie, the Taschereau Nature Park unveils its wet ecosystems through 25 interpretation panels. The site is ideal for walking and contemplation (more than 150 species of birds has been observed over the years ...
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Discover the Pointe Duthie lighthouse and discover the life of the first English settlers. Walk to the pointe and explore this enchanting site with its forest trails and magnificent views of the bay.
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Côte-Nord borders the St. Lawrence for 1250 kilometres (775 miles), from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon. This region’s coastline has been designated the Whale Route, since 13 different species, including the blue whale, can be found in the waters of the Estuary ...
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