Snowmobiling in Côte-Nord: A Glimpse of What Awaits You!
| By Marie-Eve Lagacé
Côte-Nord is a vast wilderness region worth exploring, so imagine what an extraordinary adventure you would have discovering it on a snowmobile!
Read MoreCôte-Nord is a vast wilderness region worth exploring, so imagine what an extraordinary adventure you would have discovering it on a snowmobile!
Read MoreHave you considered Bas-Saint-Laurent as a destination for a snowmobile expedition in Québec? We’re willing to bet this blog post will inspire you to visit this region soon!
Read MoreOffering abundant snow, well-marked and groomed trails as well as both sea and forest scenery, Bas-Saint-Laurent is a popular snowmobile destination. By accessing the region from the west, you can choose between two Trans-Québec trails that will provide you with very different snowmobile experiences.
Read MoreAn extraordinary adventure awaits snowmobilers on the Lower North Shore, where Route 138 ends and gives way to the White Trail (Route Blanche). To understand the importance and uniqueness of this ride, we spoke to Ken McDonald, a snowmobile enthusiast!
Read MoreGaspésie is a destination of choice for snowmobile enthusiasts. Among the sectors worth discovering during an expedition in this region, the Chic-Choc Mountains are not to be missed! If you’ve never been on these trails before, here’s a glimpse of what awaits you.
Read MoreAn iconic landmark in Gaspésie, Percé Rock is very impressive in the winter when it’s trapped in ice. Here are some information and tips to help you admire it while sitting comfortably on your snowmobile.
Read MoreBas-Saint-Laurent is a region known for breathtaking sunsets, access to the river, fine dining and picturesque villages where relaxing spas are on the agenda. In addition to providing a perfect setting for your next vacation, Bas-Saint-Laurent offers lots of activities, even in the winter!
Read MoreCôte-Nord, which extends from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon, offers over 1300 kilometres of coastline and a vast territory ranging from the boreal forest to the taiga. In the winter, the snow cover gives you the opportunity to explore the region and enjoy a magical wonderland in a thousand and one way! To find out more, we interviewed Coralie Dumais, an outdoor enthusiast.
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