Camping Out in the Maritime Regions of Québec
| By Jean-Pascal Côté
Without a doubt, camping is synonymous with vacation. And the maritime regions of Québec are an exceptional destination for campers.
Read MoreWithout a doubt, camping is synonymous with vacation. And the maritime regions of Québec are an exceptional destination for campers.
Read MoreAre you still considering where to go for your next vacation? Maybe the seven points below will convince you to visit the Îles de la Madeleine!
Read MoreCôte-Nord (Manicouagan) is home to many exceptional bird-watching sites. Whether you are a first-time or regular visitor to the region, here are four must-see sites where you can observe the birds that live and feed along the St. Lawrence.
Read MoreSea, land and wind: three elements that haven’t just shaped the Islands’ exceptional landscapes, but also provide settings for exciting and sometimes unusual outdoor adventures…
Read MoreOn the agenda this morning: a three-hour sea kayaking tour with Cap Aventure to watch seals in the Gaspé Bay.
Read MoreIf you have little time, but lots of plans—whether you visit in the summer or in the fall when nature puts on her most beautiful colours—a stay at a resort offering lodging and various activities is likely the perfect solution for you.
Read MoreOfficially an emblem of Canada, the beaver is a large rodent that lives in streams, rivers, marshes and lakes.
Read MoreBecause the road ends in Kegaska, the Lower North Shore can only be reached by air or sea. Fortunately, a cargo ship links this northern region to the rest of Québec.
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