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The Chute-à-Bull Regional Park in the Lanaudière region offers visitors six (6) kilometres of hiking and snowshoeing trails bordered by interpretation panels that allow them to discover the history of the log drive and the cutting of ancestral wood. A ...
 
Hiking is definitely the best way to discover Parc national du Mont-Orford. It’s the perfect way to get access to numerous viewpoints, which are said to be among the most spectacular of the Eastern Townships region. In the fall, the forest presents a ...
 
Parc national d'Opémican
Experience this brand new national park and explore the pristine rivière and lac Kipawa and the cliffs of lac Témiscamingue. Gather around the fire, under giant pine trees, and listen to Anishinabeg legends. It’s the new remedy for your daily grind!
 
Parc côtier Kiskotuk
Parc côtier Kiskotuk is almost 30 kilometres of breathtaking coastal scenery – where the St. Lawrence Estuary, mountains, marshes and islands come together in perfect harmony with farms and fields. The park is organized around seven Discovery Areas distributed ...
 
Le Canyon des Portes de l'Enfer
Managed by Terfa and located 35 km from Rimouski, the Canyon des Portes de l'Enfer begin with the grand Sault waterfall and stretches nearly five miles between steep and narrow rock walls up to 90 meters high. A network of easy-t-intermediate hiking trails ...
 
La Traversée de Charlevoix
La Traversée de Charlevoix is a 105 km raid in the Charlevoix hinterland, in the heart of the World Biosphere Reserve. This true challenge is intended for advanced hikers and skiers and expert cyclists. Off-piste skiing and hiking take place in 7 days ...
 
Réserve faunique Ashuapmushuan
This vast wildlife territory takes its name from the most lively of its rivers, the Ashuapmushuan. Fish lovers frequent its lakes, among others, for walleye. In autumn, the hunting of small prey brings the connoisseurs into his forest. Photo credit: Réserve ...
 
Au Diable Vert - Station de montagne
Au Diable Vert is an award-winning and totally unique four-season outdoor center located in Glen Sutton, Quebec’s beautiful Eastern Townships region. Perched on a spectacular alpine pasture at over 1,000 feet of altitude, Au Diable Vert lies between the ...
 
Nature Aventure
At Nature Aventure, you have the options of canoeing, kayaking and stand up paddling in the entire Restigouche River watershed and other rivers of the region. More than 10 rivers can be paddled, thanks to this amazing wild terrain of more than 8000 scare ...
 
KOA Bas-St-Laurent - cabins
KOA Bas-St-Laurent offers chalets designed for 4 to 6 people. Directly on the lake with a beautiful view of both the lake and Mount St-Mathieu. Free access to the lake and playground. WiFi ($) in cabin. Concrete patio, propane BBQ, swing, campfire, table ...