SUP et cie is a paddleboard school and rental center located in the municipal park of Kingsey Falls, in the Bois-Francs region. Its mission is to promote the safe practice of paddleboarding (SUP) while enjoying the enchanting scenery offered by the Nicolet ...
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Located in the heart of the Monts-Valin massif, Le Valinouët is one of only two ski resorts in Quebec operating on 100% natural snow. With an average snowfall of over six metres, this mountain is a true white-gold paradise. Alpine skiing, cross-country ...
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The Parc des Chutes de Sainte-Ursule is the perfect place to relax. A place where people can simply listen to the sound of the 70-metre-high waterfalls. The park includes many hiking trails, some of them by the Maskinongé River. Visitors can also simply ...
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The Plage de Baie de Beauport (Baie de Beauport beach) offers everything a vacationer could want! Outdoor concerts, yoga sessions, foodtruck, pumptrack, paddleboarding, kitesurf, sailing and windsurfing are just a few examples of the available activities ...
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Sea kayak excursions in a setting full of sky, water and islands, generating tranquility, peace and well-being. Coop de kayak de mer des Îles was created in order to allow the greatest number of adventurers to view this magnificent spectacle under constant ...
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Ski Chantecler has been welcoming winter sport enthusiasts in the heart of the Laurentians for many years. Just a few minutes from Sainte-Adèle and an hour from Montreal, its 22 trails, including 8 lit trails and snow park offer families and thrill seekers ...
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The Parc de la rivière Batiscan, located in the Mauricie region, invites you to come discover its adventure on high, Via Batiscan. It includes a via ferrata (hiking on rock faces), tree courses and zip lines, three of which will send you flying over the ...
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Manawan, aboriginal community of the Atikamekw nation, invites visitors to experiences sustainable and fair tourism with authentic learning opportunities, adventures and cultural exchanges in an exceptional natural setting, easily accessible from Montreal ...
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Covering more than 300 km2, the Parc régional de la rivière Mitis is the first regional park on the Mitis territory. It is stretches around the Mitis River, a body of water that connects the backcountry to the coastline, from the Notre-Dame hills to the ...
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This 1-km maze winds its way through a poplar plantation. Expect a pleasant hike, with plenty of discoveries, amidst a forest of protected biodiversity. Participate in a rally and treasure hunt, and learn more about insects. Take the opportunity to appreciate ...
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