Charlevoix’s Mountain Sector weaves its way on a fertile territory where gourmet delights meet with adventure. Saint-Urbain, Saint-Hilarion, Saint-Aimé-des-Lacs and Notre-Dame-des-Monts…are lovely backcountry villages worth discovering. Surrounded by ...
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The agri-tourism site, located only 35 minutes north of Montreal, is the perfect place for day-trippers to enjoy strolling through the fields, reading, taking pictures and even taking a moment to meditate or rest! Feeling hungry? The bistro offers many ...
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Climbing as a family usually means parents belaying their kids as they do the climbing. At Clip 'n Climb, the walls are equipped with automated rappel systems and everyone can climb at the same time: no knots to master or techniques where the climber ...
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Located a few minutes from downtown Québec City, Baie de Beauport is the perfect site for your outdoor activities. A vast beach, swimming, sailboard school, boat rental service, volleyball courts and beach soccer, pumptrack, water games and picnic areas ...
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Try the Giant Zipline at Mont Sutton! This zipline is 1 km long. After this impressive descent through the canopy, another descent of 400 meters awaits you on a second zipline, for a total adventure of 1400 meters! A highly colorful experience in a natural ...
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Fishing shack rentals : Looking for a day or evening of ice fishing? Okwari Le Fjord has cabins for rent on the Saguenay Fjord! Your choice of groundfish or smelt fishing. If you hesitate between the two, we offer the option of adding a groundfish cabin ...
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Sommet Saint-Sauveur overlooks a lively valley and an authentic village. The ski area is located only 45 minutes from Montréal. The two sided mountain has the most sophisticated snow systems in North America.and is the largest night skiing area in the ...
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Experience the most unforgettable relaxation offered in Quebec City! Located at the 17th floor of Complexe Jules-Dallaire, the SKYSPA features a unique urban open-air spa concept for you that is centred on relaxation, well-being and entertainment. You ...
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Did you know that you can visit a cave just a stone's throw from downtown Montreal? You will go back in time until the time when the glaciers covered the city. You will walk in the passages opened by the push of the glaciers. It is an ideal interpretation ...
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Explore with your family the last British fortification built on Canadian soil. A series of three detached forts were erected between 1865 and 1872 on Québec City's south shore to protect the city against a possible American invasion following the Civil ...
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