Staying with your friends or family at the réserve faunique de Portneuf, just an hour northwest of Québec, is a memorable experience. Make yourself at home for a few days in the forest, by a lake in a chalet, where you can fish, hunt, ski, sled, skate ...
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For 5 generations now, the Marineau family has maintained its recognized know-how throughout the Laval region. Visit the farm’s U-pick fields to harverst your own strawberries and pumpkins. Drop by the different kiosks to discover a wide variety of berries ...
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Located in Saint-Ferdinand, Les Jardins de vos Rêves pays tribute to natural elements: stone, fire, wood and water. This unique garden is full of beauty with a calm and serene atmosphere. It is a place where visitors travel between the East and the West ...
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Located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata is the latest addition to the network of Quebec’s national parks. At the heart of this beautiful natural haven, Lake Témiscouata sits proudly, shining as the region’s ...
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The Morgan Arboretum’s diverse landscape is ideal for outdoor recreation, photography, bird watching, etc. This forested reserve of 245 hectares in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue boasts large tracts of mature natural forests composed of most of Quebec’s indigenous ...
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Parc côtier Kiskotuk is almost 30 kilometres of breathtaking coastal scenery – where the St. Lawrence Estuary, mountains, marshes and islands come together in perfect harmony with farms and fields. The park is organized around seven Discovery Areas distributed ...
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Located in Montebello, the Manoir-Papineau National Historic Site represents one of the most treasured heritage locations in the area surrounding the Petite-Nation region and in the greater Ottawa region. Come discover the Manoir-Papineau manor house ...
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Do you love hiking, boating or wilderness camping? Parc des Appalaches is the perfect place to enjoy a ton of outdoor activities. Just 30 minutes south of Montmagny, this one-of-a- kind park not only allows dogs but welcomes them with open arms! What ...
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Summits park trails add up to 140 km. They cross the mountain, the heart of the Old-Bromont, lakes, residential areas, the Scientific Park and offer mesmerizing views of Bromont’s mountains, especially on mont Horizon, mont Spruce and mont Bernard. The ...
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