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.
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
Cross-country ski club
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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 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
Les Entreprises Pître - Famer's market
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.
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 shop specializes in the sale of sheep, goat, and cow skins. Artisanal products such as overshoes and slippers, are also available here. A small farmhouse allows visitors to see sheep, goats and alpacas.
Bordered on one side by the Red River and on the other by the hills where the bike path leads, then to the villages of Mont-Tremblant and Labelle, Labelle teepees and the Red have established a haven away from tourist developments.
The ecological farm is located at l'Anse-à-Pelletier, on the edge of the Saguenay. The Mômes du Fjord offers seasonal vegetables and products made with love. A restaurant, open during summer, offers delicious european waffles and crepes.
576, chemin l'Anse-à-Pelletier
Saint-Fulgence QC G0V 1S0
Closed in low season
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.
The "Pierre de Fée" brewery is a family business centered on offering quality products made from local ingredients. You can get their various beers directly at the shop.
A magnificent forest trail of 4km, whose route runs along the river of the same name. Perfect for a family hike or to stretch your legs. The trail is even accessible to dogs on a leash.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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