Enjoy self-service rental of kayaks and paddleboards directly on the river. Discover our mission to make water sports accessible and our core values that guide our actions.
455 chemin des ancêtres, Grondines, QC G0A 1W0
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1W0 info@padkay.com
Closed in low season
The Parc de la Chute surrounds the House of Mine Directors and highlights a beautiful artificial waterfall. 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 starts at the park.
The ascent of Mont Springer will lead you between two mountain slopes to the top of a magnificent rocky escarpment offering a view of the city of Chapais.
A network of bike paths, still in development, allows you to travel through the city safely on dedicated bike trails or on reserved lanes along busier streets.
Baie-St-Paul QC
Closed in low season
Réseau de sentiers pédestres de Baie-Saint-Paul
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.
Coming from the world of visual arts, ceramicist Marie-Ève Dompierre discovered clay over 10 years ago, giving birth to DOMPIERRE. Self-taught at first, she deepened her knowledge at Concordia University and at the Cégep du Vieux Montréal. Each of her pieces harmoniously combines handcrafted work and clean design.
Breathtaking trails connecting 17 municipalities of La Matapédia across 691 kilometres of paths await you at the Club VTT de la Matapédia. You can even rent an ATV from our regional dealers. Contact us for more details!
Stroll through a beautiful trail where serenity and true nature come alive. Stay alert, as you may spot up to 115 species of birds recorded there each year! Access is from Rang Saint-Joseph.
This covered bridge was built in the 1930s and was relocated from Sainte-Odile-de-Rimouski to Amqui in 2005. It measures 37 metres in length and connects Parc Pierre-et-Maurice-Gagné to Parc des Ursulines.
Accessible via la route de l'Anse-St-Jean via le Parc Pierre et Maurice Gagné
Amqui QC
Discover their honeys and other products made from this liquid gold! Also remember to book your raspberry pick-your-own experience, also available on-site !
This urban park, developed along the Matapédia River, is an ideal stop for the whole family. A children's playground, splash pad, paved cycling path, and picnic tables are among the many amenities that are sure to create beautiful vacation memories.
For golf enthusiasts looking to enjoy one of Quebec's most beautiful golf courses, the Acton Vale Golf Club offers 3 courses crossed by the Le Renne River, sure to challenge players of all levels. During the summer season, the club is open 7 days a week.
Discover the richness of different chocolate flavours, harmoniously crafted with art and expertise. Come taste our hot chocolates made from real dark chocolate and visit our regional products boutique to stock up your pantry.
The City of Acton Vale invites you to glide along the Le Renne River. A dock is available on a self-service basis for kayaks and paddleboards. No equipment rental available.
775, rue Pelchat
Acton Vale QC J0H 1A0
Closed in low season
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.
The Club has undertaken the creation of an intermunicipal trail network and the organization of activities aimed at meeting the expectations of horse owners in the area, while promoting equestrian leisure activities in the region.
This trail lets you admire the Le Renne River and the wildlife of the region. To access it from Acton Vale, take Route 139 North, turn right on Rue du Moulin, then turn right again on Rue Bernard and continue to the end of the road. The trail can be accessed on foot or by bicycle by La Campagnarde.
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).
964, rue Landry
Acton Vale QC J0H 1A0
Closed in low season
Here you'll find a great variety of outdoor activities to enjoy the beautiful landscape of Charlevoix, such as kayaking, mountain biking, canyoning, etc.
The Museum and Heritage Space presents exhibitions and activities related to the history of this congregation established in Charlevoix since the late 19th century.
Certified organic by Ecocert Canada, here you will find a specialized production of organic lavender that can be used in food, therapeutic treatments and more!
54, chemin de la Pointe
Baie-St-Paul QC G3Z 2B9 omerto@domainevb.ca
Closed in low season
A true gourmet tradition of Charlevoix! Come discover all the flavors of chocolate through the expertise of this experienced artisan, who offers you a wide variety of flavors: chocolates, ice cream coatings, and much more!
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.
Art and culture are undeniably part of Baie-Saint-Paul's personality and have made the town renowned over the years. Discover a new wave of inspiration through the work of regional artists by following this circuit specially designed to immerse you in all of Charlevoix's cultural heritage.
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.
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