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.
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.
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
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.
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
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!
Since 1983, la Vallée de le Framboise create wondurful products out of fresh raspberries! Occasional tours of the farm are available during the summer.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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
This sugar shack is open during the spring maple season and offers traditional food, candies and fine foods for sale.
Open in December 2023, on the 8-9-10-15-16-22-23, from 10 am to 3 pm.
55, 2e Rang
Deschambault-Grondines QC G0A 1S0 lasucriere@hotmail.ca Closed in high season
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
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
"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.
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.
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.