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Gîte l'Aubergine
A delightful getaway awaits you at this peaceful property. This B&B offers exceptional views of national park mountains and features a barn for special occasions. A warm and genuine welcome awaits you. Recommended by Lonely Planet, the Guide du routard ...
 
Auberge au Phil de l'Eau
Located in the heart of the Laurentians, this B&B welcome you in a warm and friendly setting less than an hour from Montreal and a few minutes from the village center of Sainte-Marguerite, Estérel and Lac Masson.
 
Tomifobia Nature Trail
The Tomifobia Nature Trail is a multifunctional 19-km rail-trail located in the Tomifobia River valley, between Rte. 141 in Ayer’s Cliff, and Rte. 247 in Beebe (Stanstead), Quebec. It lies in the heart of the Eastern Townships’ natural and architectural ...
 
Aux 4 Vents
B&B located 10 minutes from downtown L’Assomption, in Lanaudière.
 
Parc des Chutes de Sainte-Ursule
The Parc des Chutes de Sainte-Ursule is the perfect place to relax. A place where people can simply listen to the sound of the 70-metre-high waterfalls. The park includes many hiking trails, some of them by the Maskinongé River. Visitors can also simply ...
 
Mount-Royal Belvedere
Mount Royal is a gem of Montreal's heritage. Its landscapes, flora, fauna and history make it an exceptional place to visit. Crowned with three summits, the emblematic site affectionately known as “the mountain” covers 10 km2 at the heart of Montréal ...
 
Nordet
Come to live one of the most spectacular martime experience by paddling with the flow with Avolo Plein Air. While following the coast of the Gaspesian peninsula, you could be lucky to make nice meetings like some: whales, seals and sea birds. An Adventure ...
 
Ti-Mousse dans Brousse
Kiddy in the Backcountry aims to inform, inspire and mobilize parents and those around young children so they can enjoy all the benefits of nature in a safe manner. Currently located in 6 regions of Quebec, their program of activities allows children ...
 
Parc régional de la rivière Mitis
Covering more than 300 km2, the Parc régional de la rivière Mitis is the first regional park on the Mitis territory. It is stretches around the Mitis River, a body of water that connects the backcountry to the coastline, from the Notre-Dame hills to the ...
 
Les Portes du bout du monde
Have you ever been at the end of the world? Erected in 1998, these 6-m doors stand at the end of 3e Avenue Ouest, near La Reine River. These huge structures generate curiosity year-round. Behind these doors unfolds a magnificent view of La Reine River ...