The Baie Verte multi-use trail network, located by the sea in Forestville, is the best place to get an incomparable view of the area. Just an hour's drive from Tadoussac, known for its whale-watching activities, this trail is definitely the destination ...
|
Life size or miniature, the Site d'Autrefois depicts the Islands of yesteryear. Visit inside a traditional house and a farmhouse with live animals. A Madelinot fisherman vividly interprets the evolution of the fisherman's life. Splendid landscape to ...
|
1202, rue de Bleury Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H3B 3J3
|
Surrounded by immense nature, the city faces the archipelago that gave it its name. Composed of seven islands, it protects its bay from sea winds and allows you to enjoy one of the highest rates of sunshine in Quebec! An intoxicating blend of land and ...
|
A little slice of paradise by a lake and the forest, the Centre de Plein Air du Lac York is located on Route 198, near Murdochville. Plenty of activities available, such as fishing, canoeing, swimming, hiking or mountain biking on 17 km of groomed trails ...
|
The eco-museum traces the Amerindian presence for more than 5,000 years, through the reconstruction of various buildings from the 11 Aboriginal nations of Quebec. Mokotakan's mission is to share, disseminate and interpret Amerindian culture. A guided ...
|
Discover the only blockhouse in Quebec to have survived the test of time. Built around 1781, the Lacolle River Blockhouse was part of the British colony's defense network at the time. With its originality and uniqueness, this fortification intrigues and ...
|
499, chemin Boisville Ouest L'Étang-du-Nord, Qc, Canada G4T 3J8
|
Don’t miss this historic and archeological site in the city of Québec featuring several exciting exhibitions in its 18th-century cellars. Step back in time and experience the Jean Talon Brewery, the Intendant’s palace, the prison and the Boswell-Dow Brewery ...
|
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 ...
|