The Bois-Francs tourist region is located in the economic center of Center-du-Quebec, halfway between Montreal and Quebec, Trois-Rivières and Sherbrooke. The region is distinguished by its rolling landscapes by the Appalachians, its roads and its flower ...
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The Sauvage Céraro campsite is located in the Laurentians. At Camping sauvage CÉRARO, treat yourself to an adventure getaway. Campers can fish, use the canoes and kayaks or simply make the most of nature on vast campsites. Have a good summer!
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The southern part includes the 0-, 2- and 3-service sites with several waterfront sites and offers you large lots for greater privacy. On this part of the campground, there is a large beach, a children's park and many infrastructures. While the northern ...
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Camping Domaine des îles enchantées wants to offer a unique nature experience in a rustic and safe environment, adapted for families, with a commitment to offer quality services for a sustainable development. The site is known for its abundance of trees ...
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Twenty minutes from downtown Rouyn-Noranda, Camping Kinojévis has built a proud reputation as a family campground where good times and leisure activities coexist with the tranquility of the river that runs alongside the site.
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106, chemin De Lac-Sainte-Marie Lac-Sainte-Marie, Qc, Canada J0X 1Z0
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The campground at Parc de l’Île Melville is located on an island on the Saint-Maurice River, in a natural environment just a few minutes from downtown Shawinigan. Melville Island campground, 4 stars, has a great notoriety based on his location and site ...
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Beauty and tranquility await you at this beautiful site on the beach (Plage du Bassin) in Havre-Aubert. Admire the sea stretching to the horizon and you’ll have access to every amenity you need for the most pleasant stay.
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On the banks of the majestic St. Lawrence River in the heart of Lotbinière, on the south shore, only 30 minutes from Québec City, Camping Belle-Vue is the gateway to the magnificent Chaudière-Appalaches region. Come taste and discover the many tourist ...
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