Nestled in the cliffs a stone's throw from the ferry to Tadoussac, the Pointe-Noire Interpretation and Observation Centre is the ideal place to enjoy exceptional views of the Saguenay Fjord and observe beluga whales. Since 1875, this site has been guiding ...
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The Marais de la Rivière-aux-Cerises is a precious protected ecosystem, located a few steps from downtown Magog. With its 6 km of trails maintained all year, it offers a natural getaway accessible to everyone. The Marais Interpretation Center offers permanent ...
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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 story that will unfold as you follow the wooden trail began more than 30 years ago. It is the story of the Pageau family and their incredible relationship with animals. Refuge Pageau gives shelter to injured, sick or orphaned wildlife, provides them ...
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Enjoy a day outdoors in the company of over 18 species of birds of prey! On site, you can enjoy 2.5 km of forest trails and discover the UQROP (Union québécoise de réhabilitation des oiseaux de proie) wild bird rehabilitation program. Who knows, maybe ...
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The Musée de la Biodiversité du Québec is a scientific museum that offers a unique experience in the city of Bécancour! In order to raise awareness and educate its visitors about the existence and conservation of Quebec species, the museum offers a multitude ...
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On May 1, 2009, a wildlife observation and agricultural interpretation center opened in St-David de Falardeau, Saguenay. The center helps animals in distress. When the animals can be safely released, they are released back into the wild. The owners also ...
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The Mount Saint-Hilaire Migratory Bird Sanctuary, located in Montérégie, near the city of Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, was established in 1960 to protect the many birds that nest in this area. Approximately 80 species of birds are thought to nest within ...
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Boisbriand Nature interpretation center is a 42,500 m2 natural conservation woodland on rue de Chavigny, on the banks of the Rivière des Mille Îles. Accessible every day. Enjoy over a kilometer of trails with information panels on the flora and fauna ...
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CIBRO combines two complementary vocations: the enhancement of the flats area and the rehabilitation of birds of prey. Perched on the Cap des Roches mountainside, CIBRO overlooks the flats and the Ducks Unlimited marsh. These marshes are accessible from ...
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