This is Québec's main intercity bus carrier, with a network extending from Montréal to Gaspé, by way of Trois-Rivières, Québec City, the Bas-Saint-Laurent ans the Centre-du-Québec region. Daily departures to every region allow you to make the most of ...
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Airport belonging to Transport Canada and located 2 km (1.25 mi.) from the village. Operated by the municipality of Natashquan. Regular flights available from the Lower and Middle North Shore to the major centres of Québec.
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La Vitrine operates the only cultural information centre in the greater Montréal area. Located at the heart of the Quartier des spectacles (entertainment district), La Vitrine welcomes several thousand visitors yearly, provides a personalized welcome ...
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The tourist information office in Nicolet is located alongside Route 132, directly on the Navigators’ Route (signposted Route des Navigateurs). It is an excellent reference for planning your stay in the Nicolet-Yamaska region, in Centre-du-Québec. The ...
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This ferry connects the picturesque Lower St. Lawrence and Charlevoix regions on opposite shores of the river, saving visitors driving time—and money. Keep your eyes peeled! You might catch a glimpse of whales or other marine mammals as you sail through ...
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47, Grande-Allée Est Grande-Rivière, Qc, Canada G0C 1V0
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Located in the light keeper’s house, the tourist welcome office for the Matane region will charm you with its maritime décor and quality services. The staff welcoming you will be happy to help you plan your stay. On site, you will find all the information ...
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This car rental company now has outlets in Montréal and Québec City. The perfect trip always begins at Alamo, where you'll find a huge selection of new vehicles at great prices. Your vacation couldn't be easier! Visit their website for more informations ...
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The Montréal Network of Large Parks is made up of 19 invaluable green spaces, spread across the island of Montréal and Île-Bizard. They provide opportunities to explore nature, get outdoors and simply relax. As the seasons change, so do the distinctive ...
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