This magnificent park on the banks of the Bell River is situated inside the actual city of Matagami. Approximately 3 km of wooded trails will lead you to the observation tower,
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Stimulating, educational, the Chute à Grandmaison botanical interpretation trail serves up fascinating facts about the revegetation of riparian (riverside) zones. The perfect
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Just a few minutes from Rimouski, Parc du Mont-Comi has everything an outdoors enthusiast could hope for. During the summer, the centre offers multiple activities: a ride in
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On its arrival at Parc des Chutes (waterfall park), Rivière du Loup plunges 33 m, creating a spectacular waterfall. Admire the beauty of this site from various walkways and trails.
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Agathois Park is a tiny oasis located in the heart of the town of Ste-Agathe. Come enjoy flower gardens, lit trails, a lake and picnic areas on site. Domestic animals must be
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125-hectare (309-acre) nature reserve located on the St. Lawrence featuring a superb pond for wild ducks. An ecotourism site whose trail network lets you observe the animal and
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Just minutes from downtown Québec City, this park is one of Lévis's top attractions. The 35 m (115-ft.) falls offer a breathtaking spectacle. Meander along the signposted trails
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Visit this regional park and explore Québec's wilderness in a magnificent setting. The park abounds with hiking and mountain biking trails for all levels and is perfect for pursuing
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The Réserve écologique de la Serpentine-de-Coleraine, the first ecological reserve open to the public, is home to several threatened or at-risk plants and ecosystems. Visit the
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70 km (43 mi.) of flat cycle path (paved for 60 km) running alongside the Beauharnois canal through an enchanting rural setting. Docks and boat ramps; rest stops and shelters;
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre