Park of recreation with a surface of 12.89 km²Rest in the shade of hundred year-old maples just a few kilometres from Granby. Escape alone or with family to this peaceful retreat and
Park of conservation with a surface of 33.2km²A collection of bays, inlets, islands and mountains swept by saline air. Nesting throughout are thousands of marine birds, including the
Park of conservation with a surface of 268.3 km²See marks left by retreating glaciers, cooled lava flows and rocks as old as 2.7 billion years. If you feel up to it, walk the 64-meter
An oasis of water and hills, Parc national de Frontenac beckons you to discover its pristine natural setting. Located on magnificent Lac Saint-François, the park offers plenty to please
Covering 4,460.8 km2 (1,722.3 sq. mi.), this park extends from Ungava Bay to the highest peaks of Mount Caubvick (Mont D'Iberville in Québec), criss-crossed by the majestic Koroc River,
Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
(Region: Québec City and Area)
Conservation park with a surface area of 670 km² (260 sq. mi.). Less than 30 minutes from downtown Québec City, Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier boasts a remarkable landscape characterized
Park of conservation with a surface of 7.9 km²Come share the secrets of its lakes, streams and pathways concealed in the broadleaved forest. See 2,000 apple trees. A hundred bird species
Park of recreation with a surface of 8.14 km²The cool calm of their country charm stands in stark contrast to the high-rises of the towering city. While crossing the wood bridges from
Park of conservation with a surface of 310 km²Here is your chance to see the taïga and tundra. At the heart of a black spruce forest, walk on a thick layer of lichen. The arctic vegetation