A 68-km bicycle path on a former railway right-of-way, linking Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier to Rivière-à-Pierre. Maximum gradient 4%, stone dust surface (runs well with all types of bicycles). Direct link to Quebec City via the Corridor des Cheminots. ...
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O-Volt allows you to practice different activities to develop agility, stability, motor skills and much more! You can use trampolines, agility challenges, block climbing and a challenging section for young children. This recreation centre located in Sherbrooke ...
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More than just a concert hall, Magog’s Vieux Clocher has become a creative laboratory and one of the most popular performance venues in Quebec. Whether it’s music or comedy, today’s and tomorrow’s big names perform
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Parc national de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé boasts the largest sanctuary of migratory birds in North America. Colonies of sea birds, which bring together over 250,000 breeding birds from 11 different species. The world’s most spectacular and ...
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A true gourmet destination, you will discover a high-quality commercial food offer that highlights regional products. All year round, you will find at the interior seven traders (cheese, fruit, sausage, cold meats, fishmonger, bakery and pastry) and the ...
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Welcome aboard! Sail along the Memphrémagog River, close to the riverbank, aboard L'Entre-gens II, a 12-passenger pontoon boat. You'll contemplate enchanting landscapes and discover history through the captains' anecdotes. Two types of guided cruises ...
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Here are just a few of the memories visitors will take home with them after visiting the exceptional Parc national des Grands-Jardins, located in the Charlevoix region. Here you can experience a memorable fishing trip, hiking through extraordinary landscapes ...
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The Monastère des Augustines' museum, located in the heart of Old Quebec, invites you to discover an exceptional heritage. It offers a permanent exhibition Augustinian Sisters: Healing Body and Soul which traces the evolution of the spiritual ...
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On the shores of the Saint-François River, 10 km from Lac Saint-Pierre, Quebec’s first Indigenous museum offers a captivating cultural experience. Come visit the exhibitions, the Odanak church and chapel, as well as the arts and crafts shop Kiz8bak (meaning ...
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The Parc des Montagnes Noires de Ripon has 14 trails (total length 24 km) for hiking, mountain biking, fatbiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and mountain sports. Explore an 800-acre forest combining the woodland environment of the Petite-Nation ...
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