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The Rigolet Beach
On the shores of Lake Saint-Jean, discover this public beach with free access and its many services: tourist information, walking and interpretation trail, outdoor playgrounds and observation, catering, picnic area and parking for motorized. Direct access ...
 
Plage de la Dune-du-Sud (Cormorandière)
A white sand beach that is less frequented than the western section of Dune du Sud. Wide open spaces. This is the ideal beach for a long walk, right up to the Grande-Entrée channel.
 
Centre d'interprétation de la vie urbaine de la ville Québec
The exhibition Vieux-Québec, secrets et anecdotes and its audiotour in French, English and Spanish tell the story of historian Jean Provencher's favorites. Discovery tours of the city. For sale on site, the Circuit-Québec: walking tour, 32 audio terminals ...
 
Plage du Bassin Est
This is a fine choice in the Grande-Entrée sector. You'll be able to observe seals out at sea. Be careful of sea currents.
 
Notre-Dame-du-Lac Beach
The municipal beach at Notre-Dame-du-Lac provides privileged access to one of the most beautiful lakes in the Lower St. Lawrence region, Lake Témiscouata. Free access to the beach, certified lifeguards, diving board, slide and boat rentals.
 
One-of-a-kind guided tours to discover the Montréal that Montrealers know and love! Explore the city’s iconic historical sites and lesser-known gems on one of the carefully crafted biking tours.
 
Service Animation Jeunesse de l’Outaouais
Service jeunesse de l'Outaouais est un center communautaire de loisir but lucratif qui réunit plusieurs services d'animation, d'activités de loisirs et de sports and particularly for young people.
 
Grande Échouerie beach
This beach makes up the coastline of the East Point National Wildlife Reserve. The beach seems to go on forever, and you can walk it to the end where you may see seals playing in the water.
 
Rotary of lake Blouin Beach
Head to Rotary Municipal Beach, a stone’s throw from downtown, on Route 397, towards Val-Senneville. Bike path, playground, volleyball courts, toilets and changing rooms. Fun guaranteed!
 
Lachine Canal National Historic Site
The Lachine Canal is an iconic jewel located in the southwest of Montreal. Its 13.5-kilometre path runs between the Old Port and Lake Saint-Louis. The navigable waterway, the green urban park lined with industrial vestiges and the various activities on ...