The Parc de la Chute surrounds the House of mine directors and highlights a beautiful artificial fall. This memorial park is dedicated to the memory of the 48 victims of the fire that took place during the New Year's festivities in 1980. The cycle path also begins at the park.
On foot, with ski or snowshoes, you can enjoy a great network of trekking tracks that links the region with the Sentier des Caps, the Charlevoix crossing et the Great Transcanadian Trail.
Located near the beach, the Boisé du Quai welcomes nature lovers and bird watchers who wants to enjoy this exceptional part of the coastline with an observation platform overlooking the marshes.
Snowmobile fans will be satisfied by 439 km of fresh trails, manned by the "Vallée Matapédia" club of Amqui and the "Coulée Verte" club of Albertville.
Among the most beautiful golf course in Quebec, you can enjoy 3 different courses that will challenge even the most seasoned players. Open all week during the high season.
Our chocolates are handcrafted and showcase the great quality of our regional products, that will captivate even the finest gourmet. Enjoy the rich and flavorful taste of our homemade hot chocolates, available in dark and milk chocolate.
This trail lets you admire the Le Renne River and wildlife of the region. To access it from Acton Vale, take the 139 north road, turn right on rue du Moulin, turn right again on rue Bernard keep going on until you reach the end of the road. You can access the trail by taking La Campagnarde on foot or on a bicycle.
Built on an old railroad and along the green road, La Campagnarde is an important bicycle trail that join 3 region of Quebec (Centre-du-Québec, Cantons-de-l’Est and Montérégie).
Organic certified by Ecocert Canada, here you will a specialized production of organic lavender that can by use in food, therapeutic treatments and more!
For 25 years, the Route Verte has offered cyclists the opportunity to discover, at their own pace, all the regions of Quebec. Now the largest cycling route in North America, this unique network exceeds 5,300 km! Pedal in Yamachiche which offers you a safe shared track circuit and incomparable stopping places.
Route 138
Yamachiche QC G0X 3L0
Closed in low season
A craft bakery that produces more than twenty different breads offered in rotation each week. It proposes a new concept to consumers: the bakery evolves to order. A good way to avoid losses and to ensures the freshness of the bread.
Open to visitors, Le Rieur Sanglier is the perfect place to organize a barbecue or a reception, as well as to purchase products of all kinds at the sales counter.
Since 1991, Ferme Le Crépuscule has been operating a 68-hectare farm devoted to small-scale livestock, maple and vegetable production, and is certified organic according to "Québec Vrai" accreditation standards.
This former trading post has borne witness to the presence of Indigenous people for some six millennia and the scene of commercial rivalries between fur traders for 200 years. It is at the heart of the regional history.
Some citizens who dreamt of embellishing a section of the town decided to paint a magnificient fresco, representing the various qualities of the region.
Coin St-Janvier, route 257, près de la voie ferrée
Weedon QC J0B 3J0
Closed in low season
Témiscaming's forced pipes marked the urban landscape of the city and the collective memory of Témiscaminois for several decades, whether by their imposing size or by the segmentation of the city they created.
Témiscaming QC J0Z 3R0
Closed in low season
Old Mill Park
Take a break and take the time to appreciate your visit by strolling along the municipality’s largest park.
Rue Saint-Janvier
Weedon QC J0B 3J0
Closed in low season
6 specialized outfitters await your next hunting or fishing trip! Either for river trout fishing or moose hunting, you will find an infinite source of inspiration and memories in our territories.
Témiscaming QC J0Z 3R0
Closed in low season
Sailors Park
Located at the confluence of the Salmon and St-Francois Rivers, this is the perfect location to launch a boat and learn about the history of the region.
Route 161
Weedon QC J0B 3J0
Closed in low season
Saint-Therese Church
The parish church is characterized by its gothic style architecture and its famous Bourgault sculptures acquired in 1978, including the resurrected Christ, the Virgin Mary, Saint-Therese and different nativity characters.
67, rue Boucher
Témiscaming QC J0Z 3R0
Closed in low season
the Dufferin Heights Country Club offers a magical experience through its service, its field and the extraordinary view it offers. Come and discover why the course is a reference in the region since 1922.
4115, Route 143
Stanstead QC J0B 3J0
Closed in low season
Ten customized regional tours for discovering 36 of the most beautiful villages of Québec, featuring different facets of the cultural and geographical medley that makes up the province.
Located in the heart of the first international starlight reserve, the Mountain peak trail invites you to enjoy all the treasures of the wild side of Quebec.
Located close to the Frontenac National Park, the Stornoway Park is characterized by its rich wetlands as well as its forest covered hills, that you can enjoy via a 7.5 km trail.
The Townships Trail provides you with an opportunity to experience the Eastern Townships differently and highlights the region’s built and natural heritage along a marked tourist route of attractions and activities.
Similar to Neolithic stone circles found in Celtic Britain and France, the Stanstead Circle is made entirely of local granite and was designed to honour not just the equinox, but also the 45th parallel and the granite industry that is so vital to our quality of life.
A superb bike path crosses Stanstead, connecting the different sectors to each other and also offers access to the Tomifobia Nature Trail, heading to the heart of Ayer's Cliff.
A 19 km trail, accessible on foot or on bikes, that links the Massawippi lake to Stanstead. Come and enjoy the hidden rotting beauty and life of Quebec's wetlands and marshes, where many species of frogs and turtles have called this place home.
Available all summer, this secret place is one of the greatest fishing spot in the region. Here you will be able to track up to 6 species of fish. Lots of activities, such as hiking and hunting, awaits all year long.
This agrotourism company offers a variety of educational activities : garden visits, picking packages in the forest with dinner including a naturalist guide, wild flavor tasting days, and forest survival workshops following an Amerindian method.
The family farm is specialized in the breeding of huacaya alpacas and offers handcrafted products made on site: scarves, mittens, tuques, stockings, etc. It is also possible to visit the farm by appointment.
Du coq à l'art is an artisan workshop-boutique run by the sculptor artist Ghislain Fortin. He creates and manufactures impressive sculptures of brass and other metals. Each of his pieces is unique and entirely handmade.
A meeting place where you can have meals prepared by local restaurateurs. It is a gathering place to make the most of the atmosphere while enjoying a good meal made by local restaurateurs.
491, Rang des Érables
Sainte-Eulalie QC G0Z 1E0
Closed in low season
Artisan honey producer, Miel d'Antan specializes in three sectors: production of several varieties of honey, pollination and manufacture of materials related to beekeeping. Miel d'Antan will charm you with the quality of its welcome and its products.
The approximately two-kilometer hiking trail runs through a nine-hectare managed forest. Interpretive panels, park benches, rest areas and observation platforms have been installed to enhance your visit.
In collaboration with the Saguenay-Saint-Lawrence marine park, the municipality of Saint-Simeon has built several trails allowing you to explore the majestic region.
This bakery, with history, offers to take a trip allong a road of passion and expertise. One bit at a time, you will discover the rich taste of the region with a variety of breads and pastries, made with organic flour and ingredients.
Since 2004, this farm has been dedicated to raising donkeys and is a pioneer in Quebec in the production of Donkey's Milk intended primarily for making artisanal soaps.
Offering a total of 19 km of marked trails within three different areas, these hiking trails are accessible free of charge when reserving accommodations within the park. Dogs are also allowed inside the park, but must be kept on a leash at all times.
Less than 15-minute drive from the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, the Parc Découverte Nature offers a variety of activities around recreational fishing. Whether in one of our ponds, rivers (fly fishing) or on ice during winter season, you will enjoy a wonderful day at the Parc Découverte Nature!
The museum can be found inside the Château Norton. Built by Arthur O. Norton, who was the head of a powerful family that made their fortune during the 20th century, you can now relive the history of the Norton family and their impact on the canadian railroad within these walls.
A small craft brewery established in the historical train station of Coaticook, proud to brew mostly with Quebec grain and hops. The focus of the brewery is toward barreled aged sour beers and thirst quenching clean beers
The Microbrasserie Coaticook makes craft beers according to the highest quality standards. The team is passionate about making beer tasting as accessible as possible.
Four generations of women and men worked the land looking for the best way to earn their living to finally find their answer : the creation of cheese. From Alfred the farmer to our days, the story is retelled in the same spirit and parents pass their knowledge to younger generations.
"À la CASA des possibles" is above all a home for the artisans of Témiscouata and Bas St-Laurent. The shop offers a wide variety of handcraft products, like jewelry, woodwork, soaps, body products and more!
Part of a network that span all across the region, the garden of Dégelis is inspired by the environment and plants of an alpine environment. At the heart of this garden, you will find a sculpture that points to the polar star. It served as a landmark for explorers to cross the Atlantic and discover our country.
5 rue de l'Hôtel de Ville, Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac
Dégelis QC G0L 1X0
Every Saturday the café transforms itself into the public market offering a wide variety of local crafts and food from the region. All week long, tasteful meals are served and unique regional products can be found.
The gateway to the Eastern Townships is via the trail called Sentier de la Vallée des Corridors Verts (Trail of the Green Vallies and Passes) in the MRC des Sources. This 14.5km bike trail was built on a former railroad bed.
You will be able to enjoy an18 holes course, among the most beautiful in the region! Experience this incomparable challenge by the narrowness of its paths and its surprising valleys. Food accomodations available.
265 chemin du Golf, Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!
Dégelis QC G0L 3S0 info@clubgolftemis.com
Closed in low season
ASTER offers you the discovery of the Universe on a journey through time and space. From Newton's orchard to the deck of the ship ''La Boudeuse'', the public will discover the skies of the great navigators of the 1700s. The secrets of the Moon and the bond that unites us all to the stars await you there.
pinDégelis 170 chemin Jacques-Pelletier, Saint-Louis-du-Ha-ha
Dégelis QC G0L 3S0 info@asterbsl.ca
Closed in low season
Since 1992, Domaine Acer is transforming maple sap into fine wines and other varied products. The doors are also open to visitors who wants to crack open the secrets of quebec's precious liquid gold.
Discover the history of many artefacts found during the archaeological excavations of Fort Ingall. Dressed in military and civilian clothes of the time, our guide recreate what life was for the inhabitants of the fort.
81 chemin Caldwell, Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac
Dégelis QC G0L 1E0 info@fortingall.ca
Closed in low season
This festival offers singers and comedians a new week of training with professionals in an enveloping environment! Games and animation are also on site!
Historic site of an old railway line in Témiscouata, the Heritage Station has been completely restored and serves as a bicycle stop. It is located directly on the path of the Petit Témis Interprovincial Cycle Trail.
Fine cheeses enthuisiasts will appreciate the variety of products, made from cow, sheep and goat milks. A visit to this cheese dairy will let you appreciate the local expertise while discovering the craftsmen and history of the region.
120, rue Commerciale Nord Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, Quebec, G0L 1X0
Dégelis QC G0L 1X0
The sun is out and the temperature is perfect for an expedition? Why not go on a fishing adventure on Lake Témiscouata! Family packages are available, including everything you need for a successful catch.
The club offers 35 km of cross-country ski trails and a 15 km network of snowshoe trails. Behind the snowy trees, you will be able to take wonderful pictures of the Madawaska rivers. Equipment rental and chalets on site.
The Fraisière Bibeau is a family business that has been in place for 55 years now. We warmly welcome you to pick strawberries and raspberries, which is a perfect opportunity to stock up on a friendly or family outing!
2245, chemin Paré
Weedon QC J0B 3J0
Closed in low season
This 144 km long hiking trail pass through 10 municipalities and allows hikers to discover the St. Lawrence River coastline. Along the rivers, you will enjoy breathtaking view of the Monts-Notre-Dame and of the Lake Témiscouata National Park.
5, rue de l'Église Ouest Sainte-Rita
Dégelis QC G0L 4G0
Closed in low season
Hiking, biking, boating and much more discovery activities allow visitors to experience the spirit of the place and take full measure of a territory rich in 10,000 years of human history, in the heart of unspoiled nature.
Created as part of the World Acadian Congress in 2014, the Parc de l'Acadie bears witness to the importance of water and forests in the history of the colonization and industrialization of the region.
On the Grand Charlevoix, an ecological 48 passenger vessel, you’ll be in a prime position for an encounter with the great whales of the marine park.
159, route de la Grande Alliance
Saint-Siméon QC G0T 1A0
Closed in low season
Snowmobiling
Being located on a border area, the trails are the gateway to Quebec for northern Ontario. Recognized for the beauty of the landscapes, the city of Témiscaming can offer a range of services to snowmobilers, both in accommodation and in catering.
Since 1983, la Vallée de le Framboise create wondurful products out of fresh raspberries! Occasional tours of the farm are available during the summer.
Right in the center of the Matapedia valley and under 2 miles of Amqui, the Revermont golf course offers a unique experience fit for every types of golf fans!
While doing a round or two, you'll be able to enjoy the view of the sea, the mountains and the forest. You can also see from most of the course the Ste-Lawrence river, as well as the île aux Coudres.
40, chemin de l' Équerre
Baie-St-Paul QC G3Z 2Y7 direction@golfbsp.com
Closed in low season
In Chandler, for reasons unknown, stars are falling from the sky, filling the beaches with light as they wash ashore. Let the stars be your guide and embark on this mythical voyage between Earth and sky. Your mission is to carry the light of a fallen star along the way and return it to the night sky.
155, rue de la plage
Chandler QC G0C 1K0
Closed in low season
Cape Lauzon is an enchanting site, a peninsula jutting out into the St. Lawrence. This was a strategic point used by both the military and travellers of the past.
Rue de l'Église Secteur Deschamblault
Deschambault-Grondines QC
The local Stanstead market will have several products to offer you. Among other things, you'll find fresh vegetables and fruits, smoked fish, goat cheeses, various pastries and breads, maple and honey products, flowers and handmade products.
14, chemin de Fairfax
Stanstead QC J0B 3E0 info@stanstead.ca
Closed in low season
The local company, in operation since 1993, emanates from a deep family tradition for gastronomy, coupled with a great curiosity for culinary culture and all that relates to the pleasures of the table.
1, rue Chanoine-Richard
Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis QC G0E 1T0
Open for ten years now, our fish shop offers a wide range of seafood products! The sales counter adjacent to our production line allows you to buy the freshest fish fillet ever!
52, 1re Avenue Ouest
Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis QC G0E 1T0 eva@cusimer.com
Closed in low season
Foresta Lumina is a multimedia experience along Coaticook’s Canyon. Seven beautiful manuscripts introduce the cast of fictional characters presented through sophisticated lighting, mapped media and original sound tracks.
The market aim is to bring together producers, gatherers, agro-processors and transformers of the MRC of Portneuf and the surrounding area to introduce their products to the local population and visitors.
Rue de l’Église
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1S0 info@marchepublic.org
Closed in low season
This imposing stone building dates from 1802. Here you will find several exhibitions, including a permanent heritage exhibition and contemporary art temporary on display.
109, rue De Chavigny
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1S0 cpdg@globetrotter.net
Closed in low season
Inspired by the beauty of the river and the people who live on its banks, the artisanal roaster offers a wide variety of 100% organic specialty coffees. The space is also used to showcase local products and artisans.
109, rue de l'Église
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1S0 info@lpbcafe.ca
The Saint Joseph church was built on Cape Lauzon in 1834-1838. Inside you will find treasures relating to the heritage of the region, including paintings, sculptures and an organ which is over 100 years old.
115, rue de l'Église
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1S0
The Saint Charles Borromée church was built in 1839 and 1842 in the neo-gothic style. Discover a Casavant organ and many wonderful paintings inside the church.
Located on the river's edge in Deschambault, in the Portneuf RCM, the Domaine Hébert is spread over 27 hectares of which 10 are fruit productions. Domaine Hébert produce traditional ciders, classed among the best in the world.
Jewel of Quebec's architectural heritage, the Old Rectory overlooks the St. Lawrence River from the top of Cape Lauzon. Self guided tours available during the summer.
117, rue Saint- Joseph
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1S0 cpdg@globetrotter.net
Closed in low season
Beautiful beaches, camping, hiking trails and sea trout fishing are among the activities to discover along the shores of the majestic St.Lawrence River. The warmest water on the coast! It was also the location of the filming of the Vérité sur l’affaire Harry Quebert series.
Built in 1674, it is the oldest existing windmill in Quebec. Here you will find an exhibition explaining its history as a flour mill and a naval signaling station.
535, chemin des Ancêtres
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1W0 cpdg@globetrotter.net
Closed in low season
Relive the history of the residents of Labrieville, a village created for the workers at this enormous site. Theme exhibitions are also presented in this old anglican church.
"Les saveurs boréales" specializes in the harvesting of local North Coast products such as green plants (La salicorne), pharmaceutical products (fir gum, yew, chaga), teas (Labrador tea), seaweeds, mushrooms (morel, chanterelle, boletus) and a few others.
Mont Lac-Vert mountain is known for high quality snow, perfect for a wide variety of winter activities : skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
The Forestville fishing and hunting association invites you to discover its vast territories full of wildlife and nature. Come and take a deep breath of the one of the most pure air in Quebec.
The outfitter Domaine du Canyon is a favorite place to spend an unforgettable holiday. Several activities are offered on the site to please everyone: canoe, pedal boat, kayak, water trampoline, swings and sledding without forgetting hunting and fishing!
On Route 138 in Forestville, at the traffic light, turn onto Verreault Street north. After 4 km, take the road via the ZEC.
The trail is over 5,000 kms long and covers all the regions of Quebec. In Hébertville you will find a magnificent trail that will help you peacefully explore the local region.
A 7 km bike path that connects CIBRO to the Achille Tremblay et fils store area. This circuit offers an exceptional point of view on the marsh and the flats of Saint-Fulgence.
km 104, route 172
Saint-Fulgence QC G0V 1S0
Closed in low season
Along the Saguenay Fjord between the flats and the mountains, the Sheepfold la Vieille Ferme stands out for its sweet and slightly salted lamb meat. You can also visit its orchards and ecological gardens.
Looming 984 meters high, Monts-Valin National Park dominates the landscape of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. Fishing for speckled trout and canoeing goes on in a multitude of park lakes and rivers.
Les Chevriers du Nord is part of a Quebec network for economuseums. Visitors can discover the techniques behind the production and transformation of mohair wool.
Relaxation and pleasure in baths with therapeutic properties, combining hot and cold temperature in the breathtaking ambiance of the fjord. An experience to discover!
Fjord en kayak offers the widest number of long sea kayak excursions in Quebec. You may choose your own departure date for kayak trips on the Saguenay.
359, rue St-Jean-Baptiste
L'Anse-Saint-Jean QC G0V 1N0 info@fjordenkayak.ca
Closed in low season
Fine chocolates handcrafted in a traditional way, without preservatives or artificial flavors. The ingredients used in their recipes are of superior quality.
This cruise is the perfect option if you want to relax, unwind and reflect on the breathtaking landscape of the fjord. You’ll also get to admire the impressive Eternity Bay and the statue of Notre-Dame du Saguenay and learn many of the secrets of the region.
L'Anse-Saint-Jean QC G0V 1J0
Closed in low season
"Fjord et Charlevoix" Snowmobiling club
Escape to the forest on the many miles of trails for the sport of snowmobiling.
Every village has a story. St-Donat's legacy is closely linked to the forest and tourist industry. Visit the trails proposed by the historical society.
Over 200 kms of trail, that form over 80 different courses. For a quick hour ride or for a many day hike, you will have lots of options. And all this free of cost !
The Pimbina national park is situated 11 km from the village. Open year round, you can find bike trails, walking trails, beaches, snowshoe trails and cross-country skiing trails.
2954, route 125 Nord
Saint-Donat QC J0T 2C0
Pioneer park
Summer and winter, it is a great place to practice outdoor activities or simply admire Archambault lake and the mountains. The sunsets here are famous! .
This local bakery is proud to offer fresh pastries form "la Boulangerie St-Donat" and a great selection of other local products, that you can enjoy at our terrace or on the go. A perfect place to satisfy even the hardest sweet tooth in the world!
The ideal location to spot different bird species in a gorgeous environment. During the winter, you can use the trails for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing.
Set up in the heart of the village, these trails are very appreciated by families. The Pioneer trail and the Nature-Étude path allow you to enjoy some fresh air!
The highest mountain in Lanaudière, second highest in the Laurentians and assuredly one of the most breath taking views within 90 km of Montreal. Only a few kilometers away from the St-Donat village and bordering lake Archambault and Ouareau.
What used to be the youth center, the Maison du Tonnerre is now intergenerational and teeming with all sorts of activites all year long. Come by to see a photo exhibit and to have a picnic.
383, rue Jacques-Cartier
Rivière-au-Tonnerre QC G0G 2L0
Closed in low season
Come take a look of the magnificent panoramas of the river, world renowned for its salmon fishing. The river flows along a beautiful valley, scattered with mixed forests.
20, rue de l'Église
Pointe-à-la-Croix QC G0J 1V0 info@natureaventure.ca
Closed in low season
Located in La Maison Young, dating from 1830, the La Petite-Rochelle Interpretation Center tells the story of the Acadians and presents the remains of their passage on the banks of the Restigouche.
1830, boul. Inter-Provincial
Pointe-à-la-Croix QC G0C 1L0
Closed in low season
Learn about the story of the Battle of the Restigouche by visiting pieces of authentic ships and other artifacts from 1760.
4, boul. Perron
Pointe-à-la-Croix QC G0C 1L0 information@pc.gc.ca
Closed in low season
Rivière-au-Tonnere/Sheldrake Arts and Culture Committee
Cooperative exposition of artists and artisans from Rivière-au-Tonnere and Sheldrake. They host an annual exhibition to present their works of art which exemplify the heritage and culture of North coasters.
1272, rue Jacques-Cartier
Rivière-au-Tonnerre QC G0G 2L0
Closed in low season
Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and beluga watching are some of the many activities to do in this national park! Come and discover the well-kept secret of many outdoor enthusiasts. About fifty locations are accessible for RVs at Camping Le Bleuvet.
This Heritage site has an old sawmill, powered by running water, which still functions to this day. Great for hiking trails, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Come and discover our unique flora and fauna of the region when walking on our wonderful walking trails. Also available during the winter season for snowshoes enthusiasts.
La Pocatière Bakery has been part of the community for over 100 years. You will find lots of fine bakery products and fresh meals from the kitchen.
505, 8e Avenue
La Pocatière QC G0R 1Z0
Verger Pomme en fête
The orchard, located on Chemin de la Petite-Rivière-du-Loup, is ready to offer you high-quality regional products; such as honey, apple juice, small popsicles with frozen fruits as well as fruit leathers.
9, rue du Verger
Pointe-à-la-Croix QC G0C 1L0
Closed in low season
Located in the heart of the city of La Pocatière, the College's mountain offers trails some of which were traced over a hundred years ago. Many cultural secrets hid beneath the forest.
La Pocatière QC G0R 1Z0
Closed in low season
Participarc
Well-appointed and well located, it offers relaxation areas, play modules for children and sports activities areas for the whole family.
600, rue Principale
La Sarre QC J9Z 2A1
Closed in low season
La Vache à Maillotte is a reference of local cheese made from cow and ewes milk. The company is distinguished by its creative and innovative approach, deeply rooted in traditions.
The tour brings together several heritage buildings, which all have an interpretation panel explaining their history. In addition, a brochure providing additional information is available in several places in the city.
Here you can visit the Forestry Interpretation Center, which houses a collection of authentic forestry tools, and learn about the history of the region through forestry, geography and archeology.
600, rue Principale
La Sarre QC J9Z 2A1
Closed in low season
Centennial trail
Right beside the river, this trails has been inaugurated for the 100th birthday of the city.
Via the old railway line built in the early 20th century, the linear park "Le P'tit Train du Nord" is 230 kilometers of incredible beauty, along many rivers.
178, rue du Dépôt
Labelle QC J0T 1H0
Closed in low season
Every Sunday in the summer from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., meet local producers and stock up on fresh food for the week. Also discover talented artists and attend educational workshops.
178, rue du Dépôt
Labelle QC J0T 1H0 info@cclabelle.com
Closed in low season
This is where you can find history about the "Le P'tit Train du Nord " and Labelle. Many objects and pictures on rail developments are also on display.
178, rue du Dépôt
Labelle QC J0T 1H0
Closed in low season
Museum of ancient objects and photo albums of Labelle and the region. You will also have the opportunity to view videos on the history of the Laurentians, the Curé-Labelle, the P'tit Train du Nord, the Amerindians, ancient trades.
Indoor fun center for families with activities such as a skate park, inflatable games, a BMX track, a 6-hole mini-putt course, a climbing wall, shuffle boards, skill games and an ice rink in winter.
Live a unique and stimulating experience on the multifunctional trail! Located near the urban area and accessible by Lambert Street, it is a pure delight to enjoy with the whole family.
The La Sarre History and Heritage Society aim to save the cultural heritage of the Abitibi-Ouest region, while offering exposition on various subjects.
Whether you want to indulge in water sports, frequent hiking and hiking trails or engage in any other activity, you will find everything you need for your wild adventure at Auberge Éva.
The Club de golf "Vallée de la Lièvre" is located in the Hautes-Laurentides region. This unique golf course is surrounded by spectacular landscapes filled with valleys, bodies of water and woodlands. It will certainly offers a golf challenge every time!
344, chemin du Golf
Lac-des-Écorces QC J0W 1H0
Closed in low season
Several snowmobile and ATV trails run through the territory. A parking lot is located near the Labelle station to leave your vehicle and your trailer during your trip.
As a hunting and fishing club, the Rossignol Club has a the exclusive rights to a territory where caribou, deer, bears, brook trout and small game await you.
A few minutes away from the majestic Lac-St-Jean, on wooden grounds located at Lac-Bouchette, the Ermitage Saint-Antoine is a destination appreciated as much by pilgrims than people on an inner quest. Travelers seeking natural beauty and tranquility will find a jewel here.
250, route de l’Ermitage
Lac-Bouchette QC G0W 1V0
Closed in low season
This park serves as a starting point for the “Petit train du Nord” trail, a 234 km multifunctional trail in the Laurentides region. Here you will find parking lots, picnic tables and a book-sharing box for a reading break.
2 educative halt have been built for everyone's fun! Here, you can either learn about the growth and culture of varied fruits, or can grab some for a snack.
123, rue Saint-Joseph
Lac-des-Écorces QC J0W 1H0
Closed in low season
Using GPS or road coordinates, navigate the circuit to discover the history of each of the crosses. During your trip, take the opportunity to stop at one of the 3 neighborhood churches or even at the Notre-Dame chapel to discover our religious heritage.
A free circuit which, through the gardens, invites you to discover the Témiscouata region and enjoy remarkable views. You will find poetry, sculptures and flowers under the interpretation of the sky, stars, planets through the works of local gardeners-artists.
5, rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
Pohénégamook QC G0L 1X0
Closed in low season
Explore the border route and take advantage of the panoramic, historical, cultural and recreational riches of our beautiful region. In Pohénégamook and for a few kilometers, you can make the pleasure last while enjoying the hospitality and welcome of the people who are there.
Discover the different faces of the Saint Laurence estuaries, from its tumultuous waters, to multi-coloured bottoms as well as the different life forms that call the Saint Laurence their home.
41, rue des Pilotes
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0
Closed in low season
Whale watching cruises on top of the deep waters of the Saguenay’s marine park, twenty minutes from Tadoussac.
31, rue des Pilotes
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0 info@lesecumeurs.com
Closed in low season
The Mgr. Bélanger chapel
The chapel Mgr. Bélanger, built in 1953, owes its name to Mgr. René Bélanger, originally from Les Escoumins, who founded the Côte-Nord Historical Society. The granite used for the construction of this temple was carved out of the same rock found on the beach.
The historic Paspébiac Fishing Bank gives people the opportunity to discover the story behind the economic and cultural development of the region, as well as the chance to make touching and amusing encounters.
Located in the heart of Pohénégamook and the Frontier Road, this park offers a heritage and pedestrian circuit. At the foot of beautiful Pohénégamook Lake, immerse yourself in the history of the Canada-US border.
The church, located in the center of the village, is of gothic style, inspired by European churches of the 12th century. It has a three-ship nave, a rear stand and a front stand.
2, rue de l'Hôpital
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0
The park offers several reception facilities such as picnic tables, benches and public toilets. A playground is set up at the entrance of the park for the enjoyment of the youngest. It is the ideal place to enjoy the great outdoors in a superb landscape
Situé sur les berges de la rivière Escoumins
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0 administration.muni@escoumins.ca
Closed in low season
From this little rocky ridge, the night scenery is wonderful! A unique view of the village and of the coast, both reflected in the bay. The site includes interpretation panels, lunch tables and a parking area.
Accessible par la rue Saint-Marcellin Est et la rue de la Croix.
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0 administration.muni@escoumins.ca
Helped by the wind or the tide, kayakers glide calmly along granite cliffs of magnificent shapes and colors, watching for whales, seals and a grand variety of birds.
182, rue de l’Église
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 2A0 info.parcmarin@pc.gc.ca
Closed in low season
Environmental Fresco
An interesting mural depicting the passage of fresh water to salt water in the St. Lawrence Estuary, by the artist Claudet J. Savard. It can be admired on Route 138, in a tunnel sheltered from bad weather.
Sous la route 138, dans un tunnel qui servait autrefois au passage d’un arboridu
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0
The Essipit innus comunity offers tourists multiple services and outdoor activities through its four outfitters north of Escoumins. Whale cruises, cabins and condos overlooking the river are among the vast possibilities offered by the Essipit community.
46, rue de la Réserve
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0 info@essipit.com
On a large and wild territory, the Nordic zec offers to outdoor enthusiasts the ideal site to practice their favorite sport, such as fishing, hunting small and big game and wild camping.
268, route Forestière
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0
The zec of the Escoumins River offers an enchanting site where you can go fish for salmon in 66 pits spread over 35 kilometers of river. The fishing period runs from June 1st to September 15th.
24, rue de la Rivière
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0 cgrse@videotron.ca
Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing enthusiasts will appreciate the beauty of the landscape. The forest also offers snowmobile enthusiasts a vast territory to explore in varied landscapes, crisscrossed with beautiful snow-covered trails.
999, route Forestière
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0 jim16@bell.net
For more than 75 years, the estate has been recognized as one of the most prestigious outfitters in Quebec. Located 20 km north of the village, it is composed of more than 40 wild brook trout lakes. This territory is also exceptional for bear and moose hunting.
The Pythonga, a boat that was in operation during the years where timber was transported by water, floating it along lakes and rivers, lies awaiting its visitors along the Désert River path, in Maniwaki.
177 Rue des Oblats
Maniwaki QC J9E 1G5
Closed in low season
The Mont-Joli tourist rest area invites you to take a break before taking Route 132, which will take you to the Gaspé Peninsula to the south or north side. On site, you will find the Maison du Tourisme and various shops and services that will allow you to recharge your batteries.
1020 Bd Jacques - Cartier
Mont-Joli QC G5H 0B1
Closed in low season
The Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Park was strategically set up on Laurier Street in Maniwaki and offers you information station on the differents cities and villages of the region.
204 rue Laurier
Maniwaki QC J9E 2K9
Closed in low season
The Distillerie Mitis specializes in the production of fine spirits. Located on the banks of the Mitis River, its water is used to make products and brings the desired characteristics for the fermentation of our high-quality product!
Highlighting the art of muralism, the cultural circuit Les Murmures is an invitation to discover the history of Mont-Joli and its builders. The circuit consists of 36 stations spread over different parts of the city and concentrated mainly in downtown.
This park is dedicated to last century’s loggers. There is a gigantic sculpture, by Donald Doiron of a logger in action, which pays tribute to the rich forestry heritage of the region.
Rue Des Oblats
Maniwaki QC J9E 1Z6
Closed in low season
Nagishkodadiwin National Park
This memorial park is dedicated to the Algonquin people of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg.
Maniwaki QC
Closed in low season
The Eldoma Rozon Promenade
The Eldoma Rozon Promenade connects the Maniwaki Galleries and the Logue Castle H & C Complex. & Nbsp. Bordered by lampposts, hanging baskets of flowers, boxes of flowers constantly maintained by the employees of Maniwaki.
Both a gallery and a cybercafe. Café culture is located at the entrance of the Cultural Center. The Café offers a bistro menu with specialty coffees, exhibitions, music, board games, books, Wi-Fi access and a public computer.
Installed in the old station of Montebello since August 2010, this artisanal chocolaterie produces chocolate with only certified organic and fair trade sugars and cocoa.
We believe that taking care of yourself is prioritizing yourself on a daily basis in order to live in full awareness. It is in this spirit that our products are created with natural ingredients, without fragrances or harmful preservatives. We favor as much as possible high quality raw products from eco-responsible and organic cultures.
Walk along lord’s alley and come explore what was once Louis-Joseph Papineau’s house, the man who was head of the Patriots, man of culture and landlord of the ‘seigneurie de la Petite-Nation’.
A bear sighting in a forest holds an unforgettable exceptional beauty. The 65,000 acre reserve is located between two high quality accommodations: The Fairmont Kenauk and the Chateau Montebello.
The geo-adventure is a fun activity done on an electric scooter with an attached iPad. Similar to a treasure hunt, you must find points of interest and solve small quizzes, while discovering the region's history.
Located in the basement of the city hall, it offers a very large selection of books and magazines. Various services are offered to you: section of reference books with work tables, high-speed public Internet access stations, etc.
Discover the New Richmond wharf and marina, which has become the home port of many sailing enthusiasts and meeting places for sport fishing enthusiasts. In season, mackerel, sea trout and smelt are very popular.
158, chemin du Port
New Richmond QC G0C 2B0
Closed in low season
We offer our visitors a unique festival experience with 7 days of music, camping and activities for the whole family. The festival takes place on the site of Pointe Duthie.
351, boul. Perron Ouest
New Richmond QC G0C 2B0
Closed in low season
Come enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of the Gaspésie, hike the slopes of the Pin Rouge Tourist Station, discover local artisans, listen to the works of local artists and warm up your body and soul during our many outdoor activities!
The Desjardins Regional Showroom in New Richmond is one of the jewels of cultural diffusion in Eastern Quebec. Its status as a major broadcaster and its reputation at the provincial level makes it a must-see destination in the entertainment industry.
The Club organizes treks on a marked circuit, club exchanges and social evenings for all. The 595 regional trail connects the cities of New Richmond to Matane in a breathtaking landscape without forgetting the Trans-Québec 5 beltway on the Gaspé Peninsula.
206 route 132 Ouest
New Richmond QC G0C 2B0 jp_querry@hotmail.com Closed in high season
The New Richmond Cross Country Ski Club offers skiers 8 km of classic ski trails and 3 km of ski-skating through an enchanting trail to Pointe Duthie. A membership card or daily ticket is required to access the slopes.
351 perron ouest
New Richmond QC G0C 2B0 csdfnr@gmail.com Closed in high season
Visit Pointe Duthie and discover the life of the first English settlers. Walk to Pointe and explore this enchanting site with its forest trails and magnificent views of the bay. Our pebble beach is the perfect place for a picnic.
Falls Gully Outfitter offers hunting and fishing enthusiasts a multitude of packages in exclusive and private areas located at the Chic-Chocs mountain gate and on the edge of Baie-des-Chaleurs.
Following the path of Saint-Edgar, along the Petite rivière Cascapédia, you will discover the covered bridge built in 1938, which will take you to the parish of Saint-Edgar.
Located in the Black Caps of New Richmond, discover pebbles, agates, shells and fossils that cover the beach and explore, in apnea, starfish and other underwater discoveries.
route 132 Est
New Richmond QC G0C 2B0
Closed in low season
Lots to do in New Richmond when it comes to water activities! The Bruce Ritchie Pool is a friendly place where everyone in the family will find something to do.
Unique in America, this museum invites you to discover the fascinating universe of history and religious rites. A fascinating journey to the heart of the religious beliefs and practices of Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
The "Duguay effect" is what you will feel when you enter the original workshop of painter-engraver Rodolphe Duguay, one of Canada's master engravers from the early 20th century.
A loop-shaped circuit of approximately 18 km offering the chance to discover by bicycle, car and even on foot the stretch along the river, the beauty of the region's landscapes, its rich historical and cultural heritage and the diversity of its wildlife and its flora.
Origine is an immersive multimedia production, encircling its spectators with stunning visuel effects. The show provides a time to reflect on our relationship to nature, animals, and technology. It also compels us to ask ourselves what we want to pass on to future generations.
250, route de l'Ermitage
Lac-Bouchette QC G0W 1V0 ermitage@st-antoine.org
Closed in low season
The family business that focuses on market gardening in the beautiful Hautes-Laurentides region. Strawberries, garlic, watermelons, carrots, squashes and pumpkins are the company’s main products.
494, boul. St-François
Lac-des-Écorces QC J0W 1H0
Closed in low season
The Centre Culturel du Presbytère is a place for the creation and distribution of arts and heritage. It offers temporary exhibitions and allows exchanges between artists and citizens.
261, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste
L'Anse-Saint-Jean QC G0V 1J0
On wall plaques are the names of thirty writers who studied, having lived or lived in Nicolet. Lecterns with reading plaques present extracts from the works of these writers.
The ecological farm is located at l'Anse-à-Pelletier, on the edge of the Saguenay. The Jardin des Mômes offers seasonal vegetables and products made with love.
576, chemin l'Anse-à-Pelletier
Saint-Fulgence QC G0V 1S0
Closed in low season
This center offers a myriad of activities: climbing, hiking trails, sailing, kayaking, canoeing and more! Whether for an initiation or a rental of equipment, the staff will be happy to make you discover these sports safely.
1757, chemin Guérette
Pohénégamook QC G0L 1J0
Closed in low season
Antique 3A offers antique furniture and accessories in its shop. In addition, it specializes in the manufacture of 100% Quebec custom furniture of different styles such as country, industrial, rustic, farm house, etc.
The Folle Course Familiale 4.5k is a traditional sport celebration in Val-des-Bois. A 4.5 km race full of obstacles and funny encounters that will left you sticky and dirty. The race is accessible for all ages and physical conditions.
In 2019, various artists gathered for the "Symposium d'art in situ - l'énergie de la lièvre", where they created numerous statues and pieces of art that you can still enjoy in numerous location inside the village.
The Centre de vacances Ferme 5 Étoiles, open year-round, offers accommodation and many family activities in an authentic setting. Discover nature and have a stay filled with emotions with our animals from the shelter!
The Témiscaming train station was built in 1927. Restored in 1996, it has become an essential part of the cultural and tourism vitality of Témiscaming. De la Gare Museum is a meeting and exhibition place, with multidisciplinary rooms hosting exhibitions, animations, workshops, conferences and shows.
During the summer season, the resort offers several activities: hiking with chair lift, mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding and swimming. In winter, you can enjoy 26 downhill ski slopes and 20 kilometers of cross-country ski trails.
The Pourvoirie La Doré, located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, welcomes all hunting, fishing and outdoor enthusiasts to its 245 km natural playground.
A natural trail, where you imerge yourself in the Haut-Saint-François wilderness, with sheds spread throughout. Each development is positioned on selected sites to admire the most beautiful landscapes of the region. Let yourself be guided throughout the territory, where each shed tells a unique story, while letting yourself be carried by the beauty of the valleys and rivers.
488, rue du Barrage
Weedon QC J0B 3J0 adm.weedon@hsfqc.ca
Closed in low season
During the summer, the Bleuetière Grande-Rivière-Sud offers pick-your-own fruits including blueberries and raspberries. A guaranteed pleasure for everyone!
1101, chemin Grande Rivière Sud
Yamachiche QC G0X 3L0
Closed in low season
A paradise for nautical activities, an ideal family destination, a dream location for a walk through the historic heart of log driving – Pointe-Opémican sector offers a compendium of pleasures in an enchanting setting for young and old alike. There’s a campground, near Lac Témiscamingue and its sandy shores, featuring about 60 sites under the tall pines.
Right next to the quay, the Ste-Lawrence space offers the most beautiful 360° view of the bay, the mountains, Isle-aux-Coudres and the kitesurfers who brave the waves. Inside the pavilion, the exhibition and interpretation panels take visitors on a discovery of this majestic river that fascinates tourists and locals alike.
The library includes a permanent exhibition paying tribute to the works of the internationally renowned painter René Richard. A real place for the transmission of knowledge, it cohabits with the Centre régional d’archives de Charlevoix.
9, rue Forget Baie-Saint-Paul
Baie-St-Paul QC G3Z 1T4
Located close to the sea, the trails of the Baie des Capucins recreational tourism site will please you, no matter the season! Whether you want to jog in the morning or simply stretch out, you will be seduced by the tranquility, uniqueness and beauty of the place.
At 875 metres tall, Mount Hereford is the third highest mountain in the Eastern Townships. From the summit, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360° view resplendent with mountains, lakes, and the American valley below. The mountain offers 16 km of hiking trails.
You will discover a multitude of historical attractions and lots of activities such as cycling and traditional festivals. From hunting in the fall to the spring sugar shacks and beautiful snow-lined snowmobile trails, each season brings its own fun here.
The cheese makers at L’Autre Versant have a grand selection of fresh products form whole farm milk. Come get your fresh batch of cheese curds or grab a Curé-Hébert or a Cru du Canton on the go!
Over 5 km of cycle path that begins at the limit of Rang du Lac-aux-Grelots, crosses the municipality and follows the Rivière Le Bras. You will meet lovers of walking, cycling and inline skating. A safe way to get fresh air with your family!
Visit the most beautiful panoramas of the region through this route, which visits the Du mille belvedere , the poets' path, the fall path, L'Anse-de-tabatière and belvederes of Mont-Édouard.
Manicouagan Fishery is based on a long tradition of fishing and seafood processing on the North Shore. The company offers mouthwatering freshwater fish and seafood products. A must try!
152, St-Marcelin Ouest
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 1K0
Whether you are interested in small invertebrates, large whales, the numerous currents or the lives of people who have lived intimately with this environment, you will be seduced by the magnificence of this unique park. Many sites have been developed to observe the marine park from the shores.
182, rue de l'Église
Les Escoumins-Essipit QC G0T 2A0 info.parcmarin@pc.gc.ca
Closed in low season
Built in 1930, the Chateau Montebello was once a private club. The building was transformed into a hotel after being bought by Canadian Pacific in 1970. To this date it is the largest circular log structure and it is the pride of Montebello’s citizens.
Located 10 km east of Mont-Joli, the Reford Gardens are a must on the holiday route. Built from 1926 to 1958 by the forward-thinking horticulturist Elsie Reford, these gardens are one of Canada’s national historic sites. Some 3000 species and plant varieties, including the famous Himalayan blue poppy, are spread out over 15 gardens.
The Centre de découverte Zoom Nature Desjardins is an interpretive center dedicated to the fauna and flora of Quebec, as well as the knowledge of natural environments. Its mission is above all educational : to encourage the protection and improvement of the environment.
The House of Culture stands out by proposing a cultural immersion of the region. Innovative and multidisciplinary, in this location you will find grouped together the Richelieu Municipal Library, the Rotary Art Center and the Lilianne-Perrault Theater.
195, rue Principale
La Sarre QC J9Z 2A1
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church
The stone used for the construction is extracted from the surrounding lands, while the stone of the decorative parts comes from a Sainte-Anne quarry. The interior has only been finished in 1902, when the Fabrique obtains a loan of 6000 $ to realize the project.
261, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste
L'Anse-Saint-Jean QC G0V 1N0
Closed in low season
A welcoming fish market full of delicious seafood products. The Arctic char and brook trout reared in Raymer Aquaculture’s indoor tanks are the obvious choice when it comes to quality and freshness.
The international treasure hunt continues! Go to geocaching.com, register for free and start your adventure to discover the 25 geocaches placed by the City of New Richmond.
Lac Saint-Pierre is a major component of the St. Laurent Lowlands and over 90% of the land has remained untouched. Its fertile wetlands have made it a vital stopping-off point for migratory birds and over 280 species of birds have been observed here.
A collection started in 1929 by the Stanstead historical society, this museum's collection is stored in a classic revival style villa built in 1859 by the Colby family. To visit, please book on their website.
Founded in 1872, Stanstead College is an internationally recognized high school private high school that welcomes youth from around the world. It is possible to visit with a guide during the summer, between 10 am and 15 pm, on weekdays, by appointment.
Located in Forillon National Park, this unique spot offers fully equipped cottages, wooded campsites and furnished prospector tents. Unique eco-construction site. Enjoy a great atmosphere for meeting people around the campfire. Onsite there is a restaurant and different activities, including canyoning, sea cruise and fishing.
Discover the Gaspé Peninsula’s gourmet delights! Eager to share their passion and know-how with you, the craft producers and processors along this route will welcome you in their establishments to show you what they do, how they live and the variety of high-quality products they offer.
Gaspé, secteur Rivière-au-Renard QC
Closed in low season
The Albatros trail is a national mountain trail that start in Val-des-Bois and ends up at Echo lake, in the Papineau-Labelle natural reserve. The hiking trail is an interesting challenge for nature lovers that want to brave 19.5 km of pure forest.
Open all year long, except during the White-tailed deer hunting season.
Chemin du Lac-de-l'Aqueduc
Val-des-Bois QC J0X 3C0
Own by a craft-beer passionate with more than 25 years of experience, Les Brasseurs de Montebello offers you a large variety of 20 differents craft beers to enjoy with a meal or in a pint!
Installed in what was once the city's police department, La Captive will impress you with its large variety of craft beer and great cuisine made with local ingredients.