What can you do in Quebec? Get tons of answers to this question on Quebecgetaways.com. You’ll discover vacation ideas, things to do and lots of surprises in every one of Quebec’s regions. With just a few clicks, you’ll find vacation packages, photos, ...
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Montérégie offers 11,000 km² of adventures waiting to be explored! This region provides a delightful mix of new discoveries, entertainment, and comfort at every visit. Just a stone's throw from Montreal, it offers a wide range of experiences by the water ...
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Welcoming, wild and beautiful, Nunavik is found in Quebec’s arctic region: a vast, virgin territory located to the north of the 55th parallel, bordered on the west by Hudson Bay, to the north by Hudson Strait, and to the east by Ungava Bay and Labrador ...
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Head to western Quebec and discover a part of the province you have yet to visit: Outaouais. A real trip for all your senses with cultural and gourmet discoveries, and life’s little pleasures. And no need to look any further for family vacations! Animal ...
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Located at the confluence of the St. Maurice and St. Lawrence Rivers, the Amphithéâtre Cogeco is an exceptional cultural venue, with remarkable acoustics and breathtaking scenery. With seating for up to 3,500 people and an additional 5,500 audience members ...
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The Chaudière-Appalaches region offers the best of both worlds: close proximity to the St. Lawrence River along the 200 km of the Route des Navigateurs (“Sailors’ Road”) and the breathtaking scenery of the Appalachian Mountains, lakes, and valleys. A ...
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Welcome to Quebec's Largest Network of Attractions and Events! At the heart of the Quebec tourist experience, you'll find festivals, events and tourist attractions. Événements Attractions Québec is proud to represent these sectors, key to Quebec's tourism ...
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For 25 years, the CQRHT has worked in collaboration with partners in the tourism industry, namely associations, unions and large companies. Its mission: to ensure a vigilant monitoring of the evolution of the tourism workforce and promote the consultation ...
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Abitibi-Témiscamingue, contrary to popular belief, is not found in the north of Quebec; its 65,000 square kilometres (40,389 square miles) of luxurious forests, fish-filled lakes, dynamic cities and picturesque villages are located to the south of north ...
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A stone’s throw away from Montréal, Lanaudière is a region of untouched nature where culture and vast spaces come together. One of Québec’s most beautiful areas, it can be summed up in three words: natural, authentic and inviting.
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