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Golf Le Méandre
40, 1re Avenue
Forestville, Qc, Canada
G0T 1E0
 
Monts Severson Trail
Reaching an altitude of 2.700 feet, the Severson Mountains offer a magnificent view of Fermont and its surroundings. Witness the blending of the alpine tundra at its summits and the taiga. There are six trails that lead to the summits for easier access ...
 
Zec de la rivière Moisie
 
Anticosti Island
At 222 km long, Anticosti Island is the largest island in Québec. Located opposite Havre-Saint-Pierre in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it can be reached by plane or by boat. Its limestone geology, which is rich in fossils, has fashioned incredible landscapes ...
 
Phare de la Pointe du Sud-Ouest
Ruin planted in a mysterious setting with ghostly allures, the lighthouse of the Pointe du Sud-Ouest remains very impressive, although it is necessary to avoid getting too close to it and, above all, entering it. The small family cemetery, the remains ...
 
This lighthouse is located on the tiny surface of Île aux Perroquets and its limited access enhances the privilege and pleasure of accessing it. The Corporation de l'Île aux Perroquets (CÎP) offers packages including a short cruise, accommodation on the ...
 
Phare de la Petite île au Marteau
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 ...
 
Grande Basque Island
This island has something for every kind of outdoor lover, including hikers, primitive camping enthusiasts or those simply looking for a peaceful picnic spot. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Grande Basque Island is ready to welcome you ...
 
Centre d'interprétation de l'histoire de Port-Cartier
The new panoramic exhibit Au-delà d’un rêve (Beyond a dream) takes visitors on a voyage through the history of the municipality from Shelter Bay to Port-Cartier. Experienced guides will take you back to the era of the North Shore’s logging camps and mines ...
 
Centre de plein air du Lac des Rapides
The Centre de plein air du Lac des Rapides offers many activities for the whole family, all year long. In summer, the presence of certified lifeguards will allow you to enjoy safely the swimming area. The access to the beach is free. Discover the natural ...