CAPE ST. MARY'S ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
The bird sanctuary that protects the largest bird colony in North America ...Read more
SALMON RUN
River with crystal clear water offering perfect visibility for the ...Read more
OSOYOOS LAKE
Wonderful lake with warm and exceptionally shallow waters, cut in two by a ...Read more
CATHEDRAL PROVINCIAL PARK
Ideal park to observe the many mountain goats in Osoyoos.Read more
SPOTTED LAKE
Lake whose water is made up of a concentration of calcium, sodium, sulfate, ...Read more
HAYNES POINT PROVINCIAL PARK
Ideal place to observe the extraordinary variety of birds in the region, ...Read more
COLUMBIA RIVER
Read moreThird largest river in North America in terms of flow. Stretching from British Columbia to the state of Oregon, the Columbia River Treaty was signed in 1964 between the Canadian and American governments to build dams to limit flooding. Among all the dams that control the Columbia River, one of the most powerful, located 8 km north of Revelstoke, can be visited. 175 m high and 470 m long, or how to feel tiny! Guided tours are available to learn more about the dam.
BEAR CREEKS PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park located in the majestic Okanagan Valley in Kelowna.Read more
OKANAGAN LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
A park with several developed walking trails and a wealth of flora and ...Read more
KALAMALKA LAKE
Numerous picnic spots to refuel, at the lake of a thousand colors in ...Read more
POLSON PARK
A park with a Japanese garden and a giant floral clock of 9 meters, an ...Read more
BOYCE-GYRO BEACH PARK
A popular summer beach located south of downtown Kelowna that offers many ...Read more
WILDLIFE PARK
Read moreA beautiful zoo where 70 specimens of the region and others are more exotic (grizzly, cougar, tiger, zebra, parrot).
TOURISM VANCOUVER INFO CENTRE
Read moreVancouver is a popular tourist destination in British Columbia. The Destination Vancouver website offers a wealth of information on hotels, attractions, activities and events in Vancouver. You can also explore the city's different neighborhoods, such as Chinatown, Coal Harbour, Gastown and Yaletown, to discover their unique atmosphere. Vancouver is also known for its vibrant and diverse culinary scene, with many restaurants and cafés to discover.
JUNCTION SHEEP RANGE PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park with many hiking trails at Williams Lake home to over 500 ...Read more
BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE
A reconstructed village depicting the daily life of the communities living ...Read more
ABITIBIWINNI ADVENTURE CULTURE
Read moreThe Abitibiwinni community ("the people of the lake" in Algonquin) consists of 850 members, 560 of whom remain in the Pikogan community.
The community offers canoe excursions on the Harricana River in Abitibi-Témiscamingue territory, discovering their culture and environment. Native guides will tell you about the history of their ancestors, the Algonquins of Pikogan and the secrets of medicinal plants. On the 200 km of river, the camp sites were constructed with tents or tipi; there you can enjoy traditional dishes. At the end of the stay you will also have the opportunity to visit the Artisan shop and the village of Pikogan. The community offers one-to-one-day walks during which you can see different species in their natural environment (otter, beaver, birds and, with luck, a moose).
ABSOLUTE ECOADVENTURE
Read moreLocal ecosystems and wildlife excursions in the national park, the international Appalachian Trail and Wildlife Reserve Matane. Accommodation is done in park shelters and meals are prepared by local guides.
CHARLESTON LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
Park that offers splendid ridges overlooking the lake of the same name at ...Read more
VAL-DAVID EXHIBITION CENTER
Cultural center where organizations, artists and multidisciplinary artisans ...Read more
CENTRE DES MÉMOIRES MONTRÉALAISES
Read moreThis new museum and civic space replaces the Centre d'histoire de Montréal, which was located in Old Montreal. Its mission is to showcase Montreal's diverse identities through the testimonies of the city's various communities. At the time of writing, the Centre was in the first phase of opening, with a permanent exhibition scheduled for 2024. On-site coffee shop.
THE OTHER MONTREAL
Urban animation collective that differentiates itself by its approach and ...Read more
CROISIÈRES AML
Company for the discovery of the St. Lawrence River that organizes day and ...Read more
BROUSSEAU INUIT ART GALLERY
Here you can admire the most beautiful works of Canadian Inuit art, which ...Read more
DISCOVERY CENTRE
Read moreThe Discovery Centre, a modern architectural building, evokes Canada's main founding moments. Discover the importance of the St. Lawrence River, the gateway to immigrants to the country. Get to know the Amerindians, the king's daughters and the immigrants who populated Canada from east to west. The Parks Canada network, which includes the country's historic sites and natural parks, is also presented.
BLUEBERRY VELVET ROUTE
Read moreFollowing the Véloroute des Bleuets which belt Lake Saint-Jean, you will discover the lake and its region in a sporty and original way. The 256 km tour runs through the lake, passing around villages and picturesque villages. It provides access to Pointe-Taillon National Park, water points and numerous sights and attractions. For information on the services available through La Véloroute or to rest, stop at one of the three Cycling Houses (Alma, Roberval and Dolbeau-Mistassini). Notice to Hikers: You are welcome on the Véloroute!
DESTINATION LAC-SAINT-JEAN
Read moreWhether hunting, fishing, cycling, snowmobiling or boating, there's something for everyone. The region also abounds in interesting museums and offers enriching experiences with the aboriginal milieu. For gourmets, local cheese dairies and microbreweries are a must. For those wishing to stay in the region, there are a variety of accommodation options, from B&Bs to hotels. In addition, numerous restaurants offer tasty local cuisine. Lac-Saint-Jean is easily accessible by car, motorcycle, RV or boat. Whether you're traveling as a family, a couple or with friends, you'll find plenty of activities and attractions to keep you entertained. Get ready to discover a region that's welcoming, authentic and rich in history.
PORTNEUF WILDLIFE RESERVE
Wildlife reserve in Rivière-à-Pierre, a good address for hunting, fishing ...Read more
MUSÉE D'ART DE JOLIETTE
A remarkable art museum in Joliette, the largest in Quebec outside of the ...Read more
DORWIN FALLS PARK
Park with remarkable waterfalls, ecological trails and picnic areas in ...Read more
ST. QUENTIN ISLAND
A green and peaceful oasis with a beautiful family beach with lifeguard ...Read more
SIR WILFRID LAURIER NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OF CANADA
Read moreDo you know where Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the Prime Minister of Canada? Not only do we find the original environment, but all the history of this man, who has allowed the country to deal with the important political and economic changes of the early twentieth century and which has helped Canada to assert itself internationally. Discover a fascinating career and a century-old, exciting house. Programming of special activities throughout the season: Storytelling evenings, Saturday Traditions, etc.
VILLAGE QUÉBÉCOIS D’ANTAN
Read moreThis faithful recreation of a 19th-century Quebec village features over 70 original buildings and 10,000 antique objects. During the summer, the village comes alive, so that you'll feel as if you've stepped back in time between 1810 and 1930. Villagers immerse themselves in the daily lives of their ancestors, practicing traditional trades, playing music and explaining the customs of bygone days. The site features numerous activities, including a major new feature in phase 1: technologies created by the renowned Moment Factory are integrated into the village's houses and buildings, not to mention the augmented reality playground.
In October, the village takes on a spooky air for the Halloween special. Dozens of actors bring your worst nightmares to life in the evening, while family activities are held during the day. In December and early January, the site is illuminated with thousands of lights and a host of traditional holiday activities await you. In spring, the sugar shack heralds the return of the warm weather, and it's the perfect opportunity to sweeten up.
In summer, it's also possible to bring your own lunch, as the Village provides picnic areas at various locations on the site, as well as year-round catering services. A must-see attraction in Centre-du-Québec! Reservations recommended, whatever the season.
MASTIGOUCHE WILDLIFE RESERVE
The wildlife reserve was once a territory reserved for hunting and fishing ...Read more
CENTRE INFOTOURISTE DE QUÉBEC
An address to get all the tourist information you need to better organize ...Read more
LAURENTIAN TOURIST AND EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
Read moreYou are welcome in this centre of nature to enjoy outdoor activities: Hiking (36 km of trails), Hébertisme trail (body training method developed by Georges Hébert), fishing, camping, canoe-camping, boat boat hire, guided hiking with a naturalist guide. On the same territory, find all the natural attractions of the Laurentian fauna and flora, with its forests, lakes and mountains.
ST. MAURICE WILDLIFE RESERVE
The wildlife reserve offers excellent recreational potential for anglers ...Read more
THE HOUSE OF PLUMS
Read moreThe Maison de la Plum is an orchard, but also a museum, which saved a tree tree that is part of Quebec heritage, the plum of Damascus. The boutique respects the soul of the 1840 house. You will find home-made fine products: jellies, jams, grout. The visit of the orchard and museum makes it possible to familiarize yourself with the plum, cherry trees, amélanchiers, apple trees. A very beautiful initiative that respects the richness of the Bas-Saint-Laurent.
L'ISLE-AUX-GRUES AND ITS ARCHIPELAGO
The ideal place to take the key to the fields! A visit to its nature ...Read more
AIR MONTMAGNY
Read moreA family business since 1980, Air Montmagny offers you the chance to take to the skies! Among its services, the company provides a link with Isle-aux-Grues and offers a package for Grosse-Île (round-trip flight, island flight, entrance fees and guided tour of Parks Canada). Air Montmagny also offers tourist flights with commentary (choice of 4 tours or customized), charter flights from one airport to another and aerial work flights (aerial photography, wildlife inventory, forest inventory, etc.).
RIMOUSKI REGIONAL MUSEUM
Regional museum in the first stone church where you can admire exhibitions ...Read more
RIMOUSKI WILDLIFE RESERVE
Read moreOnce home to private fishing and hunting clubs, this reserve has retained its original purpose. It has many lakes and several streams and rivers. A great biological diversity and numerous sites equipped for wildlife observation make it a choice destination.
Lodging: serviced and rustic campgrounds, cabins, Modik cabins, Horizon cabins.
Activities: hunting and fishing, wading, water sports, hiking, wildlife observation.
ÎLE-DES-MOULINS
Read moreFive restored buildings, including the flour and saw mills, bear witness to the economic vitality of the Terrebonne seigneury and the vision of its lords in the 18th and 19th centuries. Guided tours of the buildings and gardens as well as historical animations are offered according to different themes. The site also offers several activities and special events. Finally, don't leave the site without a visit to the Maison Bélisle. Built in 1760, it presents different exhibitions such as "Once upon a time... Terrebonne".
PARC DE LA CROIX IN ST. LUDGER
Read moreFollow signs via Lafontaine street (city centre) to head south (top of the coast). This time you are on a cliff embracing the three parishes, the river and its islands. The entire Charlevoix region is discovered on the north shore in fine weather.
PARC DE LA POINTE
Read moreLa Pointe: this is the name given to the peninsula at the bottom of the city, jutting out from east to west into the St. Lawrence. As you drive towards the wharf on Mackay Street, you'll see the famous "Tête d'Indien" (Indian Head) painted on the rock at the first bend in the road. Among other things, this is the place to come for superb sunsets. In fact, urban legend has it that the American magazine National Geographic ranked Rivière-du-Loup as having "the second most beautiful sunsets in the world", after Hawaii.
ST. PIERRE COAST
Read moreAt the top of the parish Saint Francis. Everyone knows it. You have to get down by car to discover a great vantage point. But beware in winter!
THE NOTARY'S HOUSE
Read moreThe notary's house, named in memory of Notary Hervé Rousseau, was built in 1842. Besides the historic wealth of the sites, you can take a look at the art gallery, the art shop and regional products.
NATURAL AND HISTORICAL PARK OF THE ISLAND OF BASQUES
Nature park providing a refuge for migratory birds, guided tours and ...Read more
DUVETNOR COMPANY
Corporation working in the conservation of the natural environment of the ...Read more
NORTH BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
A small jewel that offers a huge sandy beach, a park that shelters the only ...Read more