Region: Montréal, Québec City and Area, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Eastern Townships, Centre-du-Québec and others
The largest cycling network in the Americas, criss-crossing every region of Québec, the Route verte (green route) is a cyclist's dream come true. Once completed, it will offer
A corner of paradise in the heart of the Parc régional des Appalaches, only 75 minutes southwest of Québec City, Daaquam Outfitters and Resort guarantees authenticity and a friendly
This territory of mountains and valleys boasts a 915-m (3,000-ft.) peak. Discover the crystal waters and tumultuous rivers that run through a forest that changes with the altitude,
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Trail)
Known as one of Québec's loveliest outdoor bikeways, this multi-purpose path hugs the river for 15 km. Fully paved, its designated lanes are designed to accommodate many outdoor
Cycling enthusiasts can pedal to their hearts' content on this 24,4 km bike path, fully paved and located in a woody setting. The bikeway network, which passes through downtown
Region: Montréal, Québec City and Area, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Chaudière-Appalaches, Gaspésie, Lanaudière and others
Sentier maritime du Saint-Laurent (St. Lawrence water trail), is a navigable waterway designed for small shallow-draft watercraft, especially the sea kayak. This network boasts
Discover the Etchemin River in all its magnificence. Let yourself be lulled by its calming waters (10 km/6 mi.) or experience the excitement of its rapids (13.5 km/8 mi.). A
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
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Trail)
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
Extending almost 28 km (19 mi), these mountain trails are marked and laid out on six different sites. Exclusively for walking, the trails lead to panoramic summits and look-outs