In the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, campers can enjoy the 3 campsites offered by the parc national du Lac-Témiscouata. Anse-à-William campsite offers sites with and without services in addition to ready-to-camp in Huttopia tent. They are located in wooded ...
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Here are just a few of the memories visitors will take home with them after visiting the exceptional Parc national des Grands-Jardins, located in the Charlevoix region. Here you can experience a memorable fishing trip, hiking through extraordinary landscapes ...
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Parc national de la Yamaska will charm you with its unique landscape and its many activities. Easily accessible, the park is less than an hour from Montreal and only 7 km from Granby and its magnificent L'Estriade cycling network! Biking is in the spotlight ...
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Get comfortably settled at one of 190 sites spread across three campgrounds at Parc national du Bic. Rivière-du-Sud-Ouest and Rioux sectors have water and electricity, others in the La Coulé sector are without services. Try a Huttopia tent at the Rioux ...
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The Regional Park of Strikes carries the project to create a park accessible to all, in an exceptional natural space. Composed of a mixed forest, a century-old pine forest, and several peat bogs, this territory which borders the banks of the St. Lawrence ...
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Camping lovers will be truly privileged in the Réserve faunique de Port-Daniel in the Gaspésie region. All camping sites are spacious and intimate. Some are located near the Port Daniel River. Sites equipped with or without services will allow you to ...
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Le Parc régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles is at the heart of three municipalities: Sainte-Béatrix, Saint-Jean-de-Matha and Sainte-Mélanie. The site stretches out around a network of hiking trails totalling 21 km, picnic areas, stairways ...
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Réserve faunique de Matane offers campsites, with and without services. There are two campgrounds: the first is near the John Registration Centre and the second is near Étang à la truite. The largest member of the deer family in Québec is everywhere in ...
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Parc national de Plaisance… The name evokes the landscape’s beauty, from the earth to the water, ever-present in the bays, the islands, the peninsulas and the multicoloured carpet of floating sea grass. In the spring, Plaisance offers a startling show ...
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Here, fossil fish and plants tell their stories...about the life that existed on our planet 380 million years ago, at a time when species were making the transition from sea to land. Parc national de Miguasha is a real treasure of natural heritage, one ...
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