TOURISME MONTRÉAL
Official site of the tourist office of the city of Montreal which offers ...Read more
TOURISME PERCÉ
Tourisme Percé's website where you can consult information and download ...Read more
TOURISME SAGUENAY-LAC-SAINT-JEAN
A website offering practical information and useful addresses to help you ...Read more
TOURISME ISLE-AUX-COUDRES
Read moreA trip to Charlevoix would not be complete without a visit to the bucolic Isle-aux-Coudres, which lies off Baie-Saint-Paul (ferry from Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive). The artistic and cultural scene shines there, with its cultural bistros, its art workshops, etc. Its mills and cider mill are also worth a visit, as are its four-season activities. To plan your getaway or your stay, the website is full of useful information and good addresses.
TOURISME MASHTEUIATSH
Tourist office with a website and a reception desk with all the information ...Read more
TOURISME SHAWINIGAN
Tourist office to benefit from the expertise of tourist advisors and ...Read more
TOURISME CENTRE-DU-QUEBEC
Read moreTourism in Centre-du-Québec is an important economic activity for the region. Every year, over 900,000 visitors from Quebec, Canada and abroad come to discover the charms of this region. To keep up to date with the region's tourism news, you can follow Centre-du-Québec tourism on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.
VALLÉE SAINT-SAUVEUR
Read moreThe Saint-Sauveur Chamber of Commerce website allows you to plan your stay in the region in just a few clicks. Accommodations, restaurants and gourmet products, attractions and activities, health centers and spas, shopping, events, practical services... it's all there! A visitor's guide is also produced every year, available in paper form at the tourist information office and in businesses in the region, or in electronic form for downloading directly from the website.
DESTINATION SHERBROOKE
Read moreSherbrooke is a city located in Quebec. Sherbrooke offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors, and the tourist office is there to help them plan their stay in the city.
BUREAU TOURISTIQUE DE MONT-TREMBLANT
Read moreThey're on hand to answer any questions you may have, and to provide advice tailored to your type of stay. Whether you're looking for things to do, places to eat or sleep, or information on local events, the team at the tourist office will be delighted to help you. Don't hesitate to subscribe to their newsletter to keep up to date with news and upcoming events in Mont-Tremblant.
LES CARTES MUSEES MONTREAL
Read moreA real bargain! With free access to no fewer than 48 museums for 3 consecutive days, the card is an interesting tool for those wishing to take advantage of their stay to discover a fine cross-section of the city's cultural heritage. It is particularly recommended for families traveling with children. For a single adult, it becomes profitable from the third visit onwards. It can be purchased on the website or at participating museums. Annual passes are also available.
BUREAU TOURISTIQUE DE BAIE-SAINT-PAUL
Read moreBaie-Saint-Paul is a picturesque town offering a unique tourist experience. With its imposing landscapes surrounded by mountains and the river, Baie-Saint-Paul is a true paradise for nature lovers. Its picturesque architecture and rich natural and cultural heritage make it an unmissable destination. The town offers a wide range of activities for visitors, including agrotourism tours showcasing the region's local produce. Art lovers will also be delighted with Baie-Saint-Paul's many museums and art galleries. For rest and relaxation, the town offers a variety of accommodations, from B&Bs to charming hotels. Visitors can also enjoy the surrounding nature by snowmobiling or exploring the many hiking trails. Baie-Saint-Paul is a vibrant town all year round, with cultural and artistic events attracting visitors from all over. Whether for a few days' getaway or a longer visit, Baie-Saint-Paul will appeal to travelers in search of natural beauty and authenticity.
CENTRE DE RÉSERVATION ET D'INFORMATION ESSIPIT
Read moreThe Innu community of Essipit offers a wide range of accommodations, activities and services. It has campgrounds, several cottages and a complex of 32 apartment-hotels with a magnificent view of the river. Hunters and fishermen will be happy to know that Essipit has outfitters with all the facilities they need. Bonus: inflatable whale-watching cruises and sea kayaking excursions are also available.
BUREAU D’ACCUEIL TOURISTIQUE DU VIEUX-MONTRÉAL
Office located at Place Jacques-Cartier, where you can obtain a wide range ...Read more
TOURISME TROIS-RIVIÈRES
Read moreThe Tourist Information Office is an excellent starting point for discovering all that Trois-Rivières has to offer in terms of tourism.
BUREAU TOURISTIQUE DE TADOUSSAC
Read moreLa Maison du Tourisme de Tadoussac is the tourist office for the town of Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada. The Maison du Tourisme is a reference point for information on tourist attractions in and around Tadoussac. They can provide information on accommodations, outdoor activities, restaurants and much more. La Maison du Tourisme de Tadoussac is here to help you make the most of your visit to this charming Quebec town.
MUNICIPALITÉ DE BAIE-SAINTE-CATHERINE
Read moreBaie-Sainte-Catherine is a small municipality in Quebec. It offers a peaceful, picturesque setting, with a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River. Take advantage of your visit to discover the charms of this small town and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds it.
BUREAU D’INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE
Read moreÎle d'Orléans is a tourist destination rich in discoveries. For information and advice on what to do on the island, visitors can go to the Bureau d'accueil touristique. The island boasts six villages, each with its own unique charm and character. Whether for a day, a weekend or a week, Île d'Orléans offers an authentic experience in the heart of nature, with local flavors and warm encounters. A mobile application, LITTORAL - Les Constellations de l'Île d'Orléans, is also available for visitors wishing to discover the island through walking tours and audio testimonials from local residents.
ASSOCIATION TOURISTIQUE RÉGIONALE DE DUPLESSIS
Read moreThe North Shore, located in Sept-Îles, Canada, is an ideal winter vacation destination for snowmobile enthusiasts. The region also offers numerous outdoor activities, including canoeing, horseback riding, golf, sea kayaking, scuba diving, wildlife and marine mammal watching, quad biking and more. Lovers of culture and discovery can visit art galleries, museums, interpretation centers, religious sites and attend events and shows. The Côte-Nord also offers family activities for visitors with children.
TOURISME LAURENTIDES
Read moreThe Laurentians, located just north of Montreal, offer a vast territory filled with wide-open spaces and lively villages. Visitors can enjoy numerous activities such as hiking, golf, spas, beaches and quad biking. The Laurentians are also renowned for their tourist routes and regional flavours, offering travellers the chance to discover the local gastronomy. Accommodation options range from outfitters to camping sites, hotels, inns, chalets and tourist homes. The region also regularly hosts cultural events and festivals.