With more than two centuries of history, La Malbaie is considered as the cradle of vacationing in Canada. Wandering on the rue du Quai in Pointe-au-Pic, or slowly climbing the chemin des Falaises, lets the visitor discover the bucolic charm of marine ...
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Shaped by its maritime and forest history Saint-Siméon offers three poles of discovery : the village of Saint-Siméon, Baie-des-Rochers and Port-au-Persil. Comfortably resting on the hillside, this nature village unfurls flawless landscapes, wedged between ...
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The village of Les Éboulements, focal point of the Charlevoix crater, presents an impressive relief shaped by a powerful meteorite impact, more than 400 million years ago. Saint-Joseph-de-la-River, nearby, stretches along the river and shines thanks to ...
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Surrounded by towering mountains, this constantly bustling bay is known for its countless art galleries and cultural dynamism. Whether strolling on rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste with its postcard like style or walking through the fields in search of regional ...
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Located at the east end of Charlevoix, at the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord, the village of Baie-Sainte-Catherine welcomes yearly thousands of cruise passengers to explore the big blue and pay their respect to its many inhabitants. On the capes bordering ...
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The village of Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, one of the gateways to the region, is a narrow strip of land stretching at the foot of awesome massifs. At the end of a scenic descent, discover the heart of the village hugging the contours of the river on ...
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