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The Lobadanaki Refuge is a wildlife rehabilitation center in Quebec. The mission is to care for injured or orphaned wild animals and birds with the goal of releasing them back into their natural habitat. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home for ...
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Divided between the Lanaudière and Laurentides regions, Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin is characterized by a well-defined duality. Two watersheds supply water to this reserve next to Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, giving it two distinct characters: ...
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Enjoy a day outdoors in the company of over 18 species of birds of prey! On site, you can enjoy 2.5 km of forest trails and discover the UQROP (Union québécoise de réhabilitation des oiseaux de proie) wild bird rehabilitation program. Who knows, maybe ...
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The Vallée Bras-du-Nord is a must-see outdoor destination, offering 80 kilometers of hiking and snowshoeing trails, more than 100 kilometers of single-track mountain bike trails and 17.5 kilometers of quiet river descents. Canyoning, via ferrata, fat ...
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Croisières d'Iberville invites you to discover the magnificent Richelieu River aboard its boat, the Pierre-Le-Moyne-d'Iberville. Take advantage of one of their many packages focusing on history, gastronomy and discovery. The boat cruises the entire length ...
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If you’re dreaming of a stay at the heart of sublime natural settings, Forillon National Park is the perfect place for you. Forillon, located on the very tip of the Gaspésie region of Quebec, Canada stands out for its grandiose landscapes of steep cliffs ...
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Defying the law of gravity will be the highlight of your trip in Québec! This indoor freefall simulator recreates the freefall portion of a skydive. Solo, with your family or among friends, enjoy a unique activity in a safe and supervised environment ...
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Réserve faunique de Matane offers campsites, with and without services. There are two campgrounds: the first is near the John Registration Centre and the second is near Étang à la truite. The largest member of the deer family in Québec is everywhere in ...
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The Regional Park of Strikes carries the project to create a park accessible to all, in an exceptional natural space. Composed of a mixed forest, a century-old pine forest, and several peat bogs, this territory which borders the banks of the St. Lawrence ...
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