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Mont Arthabaska
Located a few minutes from downtown Victoriaville, Mont Arthabaska Park offers a magnificent view of the entire region and a wide range of free activities. From mountain bike trails to hiking, bird watching, snow sliding and concerts on the lookout, this ...
 
Parc des Chutes Rouillard
1170, route Bégin
Saint-Anselme, Qc, Canada
G0R 2N0
 
Parc des chutes
Where the river meets the Parc des chutes, it takes a 30-metre plunge, creating a spectacular waterfall. The park's walkways and hiking trails have been desiged to enhance the beauty of the site. You can also visit the hydroelectric power plant there ...
 
Parc Mahikan
2395, rang Lapointe
Girardville, Qc, Canada
G0W 1R0
 
Site Touristique Chute à l’Ours
The Site Touristique Chute à l’Ours is located at a unique natural site next to 1.5 kilometres (0.9 miles) of rapids on the Ashuapmushuan River, in Normandin, in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. This unparalleled attraction offers you a multitude of ...
 
Parc des Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
Venez découvrir un panorama exceptionnel, des belvédères offrant plusieurs points de vue saisissants, et une passerelle suspendue entre les deux rives. Des panneaux d'interprétation pourront faciliter votre visite. Aire de pique-nique, piste cyclable ...
 
The Parc Michel-Chartrand stretches over a surface of 1,850,000 m2. You can visit in any season to enjoy multiple recreational activities or simply to observe and discover nature (animals and plants). The park also offers several animation programs, presents ...
 
Tour of Île Perrot
A haven of greenery with a seigniorial heritage, Île Perrot offers a change of pace just minutes from Montréal. Includes: kayaking on Lake Saint-Louis, GPS Rally and a visit to the windmill.
 
Parc écomaritime de l'Anse-du-Port (passerelle)
A network of wooden boardwalks will help you discover this ecological park running along Lac Saint-Pierre. By following the boardwalks and climbing the observation tower, you can easily observe the plants and animals that abound in the woodlands and wetlands ...
 
Parc René-Lévesque
Depending on the season, you can enjoy a stroll through Parc René-Lévesque on foot, a bike ride or explore the park’s trails on cross-country skis. At the tip of the peninsula, cyclists, walkers and families come to admire the sunset, take a break or ...