Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie is one of Quebec’s most magnificent natural features. The park was named for a network of deep valleys cut into a range of high mountains. Steep slopes, beautiful landscapes and the Malbaie River’s ...
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Putep ‘t-awt, which means Beluga Trail in the Wolastoqey language, is a 2 km hiking trail with a digital and interactive route allowing you to discover Wolastoqey culture in an enchanting natural environment. At the top of the Gros-Cacouna mountain which ...
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The La Sauvagine bike path is a safe, easy and family-friendly 12-km (24 km round trip) paved trail. Accredited as a Route verte since 2012, La Sauvagine runs through part of the city of Sorel-Tracy and stretches through fields, woods and farms to Saint ...
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At the Miller Zoo, explore the pedestrian trails and encounter more than 150 animals from more than 60 distinct species in their natural environment. The whole family will love feeding the farm animals, including ponies, goats, donkeys and pigs, as well ...
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The Réserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle is found in both Outaouais and the Laurentians. For fishing lovers, this is a true delight! More than 700 lakes with at least six sport fish: smallmouth bass, walleye, northern pike, brook trout and lake trout ...
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Located in the St. Lawrence Estuary, Parc national du Bic proudly showcases its capes, bays, coves, islands, and beautiful mountains. The park's atmosphere is absolutely unique. You can do many activities such as hiking, biking, camping, kayaking and ...
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The Circuit de vélo- Route verte: Find 200 km of bicycle paths that allow you to travel through the territory of the Drummond regional county municipality, including 57.5 km on the famous Route verte (the largest bicycle path in North America) and 6 circuits ...
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Yours to Protect. Yours to Enjoy. Immerse yourself in nature at Gatineau Park, the Capital Region’s conservation and outdoor recreation park! Just 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa–Gatineau, enjoy a whole range of activities all year round. The scenic parkways ...
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For a road trip in Mauricie, it heartily recommend you take the scenic route 155. Running along the Saint-Maurice River—which once moved logs for the lumber industry, a major part of the history of the region—it offers plenty of rest stops along the way ...
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Come discover the Réserve faunique Mastigouche and its generous nature, fish-filled lakes, hiking trails, canoe-camping circuits, deciduous forest and exceptional built heritage. Many of the big cabins date back to the time of private clubs whose members ...
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