Le Centre des arts de Stanstead provides free and affordable quality artistic and cultural programming to the historically-rich community of Stanstead and its surrounding area.
Part of a network spread across the entire region, the Dégelis garden draws inspiration from the environment and plants of an alpine setting. At the heart of this garden, you will find a sculpture pointing toward the North Star, which served as a landmark for explorers crossing the Atlantic to discover our country.
5, rue de l'Hôtel de Ville, Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac
Dégelis QC G0L 1X0
The La Sarre Professional Rodeo (scheduled for June 2026) is a major event in Abitibi-Ouest, featuring professional rodeo events (bull/bronc riding), Gymkhana competitions, country music shows, as well as a family-friendly atmosphere with children's activities, heavy horse pulls and a "little farm."
CAAZ being an intercultural and interdisciplinary artistic crossroads, these leaders are representative of the values advocated. This multidisciplinary organization highlights Ethno cultural artists and artisans with a representative diversity of different mediums and styles, rich and colorful.
Located in a renovated church, GLO GOLF offers an 18-hole course in the dark, with a setting enhanced by black-light lighting. The routes are inspired by fantastical scenes that will take you on a journey under the sea, into space, at times back to the medieval era, and at times to the House of Horrors.
Tourist accommodation is also available upon request.
Lasting 90 minutes, the animated cruise on the Saindon allows you to discover the events and characters that shaped the history of the village of Saint-Donat while admiring the magnificent colors of the season. It is also an opportunity to participate in one of the activities of the "Symphonie des couleurs". Available from August 14 to October 26, 2025.
The Baseley Trails in Dégelis offer 10 km of mountain biking trails for all skill levels. Overlooking Lac Témiscouata, the site features varied routes, spectacular scenery, and an outdoor experience combining nature and adventure.
This lookout allows for the safe observation of the Petite Chute à l'Ours (Little Bear Falls). The site includes picnic tables and is located at the entrance to the village, between La Doré and Normandin.
The orchard, certified organic by Ecocert, is located on chemin de la Petite-Rivière-du-Loup and is open during the summer season to offer you high-quality regional products, such as apple juice, apple chips and fruit leathers. U-pick is also available.
Recreational and touristic maple grove.
Interpretive circuit in the forest, snowshoe trails and snow tubing park. Taffy parties and sugar shack meals by reservation.
1388, rang de la Montagne
Pohénégamook QC G0L 1J0 admin@cabaneduravage.com Closed in high 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, boul. Jacques-Cartier
Mont-Joli QC G5H 0B1
Closed in low season
At the heart of the village core of Deschambault, in an atmosphere reminiscent of the late 19th century, the soap shop offers a wide variety of handmade products — a journey through time or a moment just for you, it is the perfect place. Its products are made from ingredients sourced from local producers and fair-trade suppliers. An unforgettable experience awaits you.
Located at the roundabout, this regional wildlife and flora interpretation center offers permanent exhibitions and thematic activities. In the company of a guide, and through fun activities, Zoom Nature Desjardins presents exhibitions on biodiversity: insects, wild plants and stuffed animals, minerals and fossils.
Thematic circuit including 16 historical posters through the heart of the village with a stop in a cemetery where the population is invited to meditation and spirituality.
Born from the merger of the “three villages” of Stanstead, Rock Island and Beebe in 1995, the Town of Stanstead is recognized for its historical and architectural heritage. We invite you to discover it and explore it on foot, whatever the season.
Located in Labelle in the Hautes-Laurentides region, this vineyard run by Chantal Gaudreau and Gilles Lecavalier, two experienced winemakers, will charm you with the quality of its products and the exceptional beauty of its site.
592, rue Montée des Paysans
Labelle QC J0T 1H0
Closed in low season
Émélie's Garden is a beautiful park, located in the town's heart, offering a pleasant place to relax and unwind. The park features several panels from the "Sainte-Émélie se raconte" series, where you can learn about the history of both the town and the region.
460, rue de la Mairie
Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie QC J0K 2K0 info@steemelie.ca
Closed in low season
From the town, cyclists have access to over 100 km of bike trails and a unique way to explore the landscape. Free parking is available nearby, espacialy at the town hall for departures at the intersection of the 131st and 347th roads. Additionally, picnic tables and a bike repair station are located close by.
460, rue de la Mairie
Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie QC J0K 2K0 info@steemelie.ca
Climbing is a highly popular activity in Sainte-Émélie, attracting enthusiasts from all across Quebec. An indoor climbing wall has been installed at the Jean-Antoine Leprohon Center, and three outdoor climbing sites have been created in Sainte-Émélie; with the help of the Lanaudière Mountain and Climbing Club.
140, rue Émélie Bolduc
Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie QC J0K 2K0 info@steemelie.ca
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.
Located in the Gaspésie region in an exceptional natural setting, where the sea meets the mountains, Cap Aventure is a leading outdoor adventure provider in Quebec. Dive into adventure with our certified guides.
Equipment rental.
1238, boulevard de Forillon
Gaspé, secteur Rivière-au-Renard QC G4X 6T9 capaventure@telus.net
Closed in low season
Labelle is also the perfect opportunity to discover nature armed with hiking boots and walking poles. Several trails offer interesting viewpoints, including a visit to the remains of the garnet mine on the Alléluia trail.
During the summer season, you will find a farm-direct sales point where you can purchase their famous homemade pies, fresh fruits and vegetables, or even pick your own favourite small fruits. In the spring, the farm is fully equipped to welcome you for your annual sugar shack outing!
A 3-kilometer hiking and interpretation trail, approximately 1 km of which is accessible for people with reduced mobility, laid out along the Décharge du lac Etchemin. Interpretation of interesting natural phenomena along the trail, rest area, picnic tables and free admission!
Overseen by the MRC d'Acton, this mural circuit painted by local artists invites you to immerse yourself in the region's heritage. Through an interactive app, you will discover more about Acton Vale and its surroundings, while admiring a wide variety of artworks spread along a nearly 80 km route.
1545, rue Peerless, bureau 201
Acton Vale QC J0A 1H0
The Lac Caribou trail is a 6 km loop that follows, through the forest, the shoreline of a pristine lake and a large marsh. Numerous viewpoints. 93 bird species recorded at this wilderness site. Old-growth forest sections. 20 interpretation panels. A 5 km route is also possible by bypassing the Marsh loop.
200, 5e Rang (entre 190 et 200)
Lac-Etchemin QC G0R 1S0
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.
A stay in the Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles wildlife reserve will allow you to discover a breathtaking setting. Your vacation in the beautiful Côte-Nord region will leave you with unforgettable memories that you will want to share.
La Maison de la Culture stands out for its innovative and multidisciplinary cultural and tourism immersion experience. All gathered in one place, you will find the Richelieu Municipal Library, the Art Centre, the Art Centre boutique, the show ticketing office, as well as the Théâtre Lilianne-Perrault.
This section of the Route des milieux humides (Wetlands Route) runs along the Lac Ouiatchouan peatland. Approximately 250 meters long, it features nine thematic panels to help visitors learn about and appreciate the richness of this environment and its biodiversity.
Pourvoirie Nabisipi UenapeuHipu was born from the friendship of two experienced entrepreneurs, Éric Walsh and Mario Courtois, who come from different cultural backgrounds but share the same passions and values. Together, they invite you to immerse yourself in a rich culture, breathtaking nature, and above all, an INNUforgettable adventure.
KM 1333, Rte 138, Aguanish, QC G0G 1A0
Aguanish QC G0G 1A0
Closed in low season
Here's a truly unique way to discover the magnificent landscapes of Charlevoix. Whether on a guided horseback ride or a dogsled, come and enjoy nature with our equine friends. These activities will allow you to connect with horses in an authentic and healthy environment.
Producteur local de plants de fleurs (annuelles et vivaces) et de plants de légumes. Producteur de légumes frais provenant du jardin potager et de la serre. Fournisseur de terre à jardin, de terreaux spécialisés ainsi que d'engrais naturels. Producteur de fleurs coupées.