Unusual ecotourism accommodation, in a heavenly setting on the water's edge, just 1 hour 15 minutes from Montreal.
Come and immerse yourself in a totally different atmosphere where a wild and unique energy emanates!
In the heart of the boreal forest, in an enchanting setting located 20 minutes from Senneterre and 30 minutes from Val-d'Or, Pourvoirie Obaska allows you to enjoy Abitibi at its best!
Several kilometers of trails shared between hikers and mountain bikers crisscross the mountainous territory of Mont-Bell at an altitude of 411 meters. The flora is rich in this deciduous forest which is rare at this geographical altitude usually dominated by conifers.
During summer, you will find a point of sale directly at the farm; where you can buy their famous homemade pies, fresh fruits and vegetables, or even pick your own! In spring, the farm is equipped to welcome you for your annual sugar shack outings!
The hiking trail is accessible free of charge, offering a one (1) km loop on the banks of the Bell River as well as the rapids of the “Chutes à Grandmaison”, named in honor of the Grandmaison family.
Parc extérieur pour enfants avec module de jeux. De nombreux autres fonctions sont disponible pour les visiteurs (table à pique-nique, table de ping-pong, paniers de basketball, etc.).
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.
Built in 1860 on the Caribou Lake, the Beaudoin mill was used to grind grains for farmers in the region for more than a century. It also included a sawmill upstream for part of its existence.
Its mission is now to promote the development of arts and culture.
Our company offers an experience of discovering the profession of distiller of aromatic plants to obtain essential oils and exploring the boreal forest, with an educational, tourist and eco-responsible approach. It highlights the boreal forest and the eco-responsible sourcing of BoreA Canada to create authentic products in the spirit of the circular economy.
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.
Wanna try something new? GLO GOLF offers an 18-holes interior mini-golf course build inside an old church. With a black light ambiance, you will cross many weird and fun scenes, from medieval europe to sci-fi adventure and more!
In need of some self-care? The team at Sublime du Nord Institute is there to ensure your satisfaction through superior and professional products and services.
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.
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.
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.
Right at the heart of the Deschambault village, our quaint soap factory offers all sorts of hand-made products from local producers and fair trade suppliers in a "end of the 19th Century ambiance".
Whether you want to time travel or a to pamper yourself, it will be an unforgettable experience.
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
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
Circuit of bumps and banked turns where cyclists generate momentum through up-and-down body movements. It's a fun way to improve skills and stay active.
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.
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
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
We are proud to be among the few beekeepers in Quebec who offer delicious raw honey, without any of the polluting machinery normally required. Come and discover the difference!
1696, rang de la Seigneurie
Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie QC J0K 2K0 alexis@alexisetpropolis.com
Closed in low season
Discover this 3-kilometer hiking and interpretation trail, approximately 1 km of which is accessible to people with reduced mobility, along the outlet of Lac Etchemin. Interpretation of interesting natural phenomena along the trail, rest area, picnic tables, and free access at all times.
Golf Le Méandre This solidarity cooperative, owned by its members, is the result of an investment of $1.2 million for a total project of nearly $1.8 million. Discover a challenging 9-holes golf course, with a incredible view of the region.
The Caribou Lake Trail is a 6 km loop through the forest, following the shores of a pristine lake and a large marsh. Numerous viewpoints. 93 bird species have been recorded in this wilderness area. Areas of old-growth forest. 20 interpretive panels. A 5 km trail is also possible, avoiding the Marsh Loop.
200, 5e Rang (entre 190 et 200)
Lac-Etchemin QC G0R 1S0
Located in the Gaspé Peninsula 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
Route that crisscrosses the beautiful Nicolet South-West River. A departure from Camping des Pins in the municipality of Danville which goes up to Bernard-Lemaire Park in the municipality of Kingsey or vice versa. The calm water allows paddlers to complete the course in round trip mode. Parking and rental $, Free for Danville citizens with proof of residence.
379, boulevard Kingsey, Kingsay Falls, QC
Danville QC J0A 1B0
Closed in low season