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
The National Trail crosses the region east to west for over 170 km (106 mi.). Discover the northern Lanaudière in all its glory by exploring some of the nicest natural settings
Located in the Laurentides, this trail is perfect for walking and hiking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter (snowshoes are not permitted). Two huts are available
A route inspired by the famous legend of Chasse-galerie, ideal for a canoe, pedalo or kayak outing on the L'Achigan River. Come discover a wide variety of aquatic flora and fauna,
This route is part of the Sentier maritime du Saint-Laurent (St. Lawrence water trail), a navigable waterway designed for small shallow-draft watercraft, especially the sea kayak
A multifunctional trail for bicycle enthusiasts, and also for hikers and cross country skiers. As the kilometres click by, you will discover the true nature of Terrebonne: enchanting
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
Welcome to Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, Québec's largest park with a surface area of 1,510 km² (580 sq. mi.). This is the land of the wolf, moose, white-tailed deer and the
This private site boasts more than 80 hectares (200 acres) with marked multipurpose trails (skiing, walking, cycling). Rent a comfortable country cottage and enjoy a paradise
Region: Québec City and Area, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Charlevoix, Lanaudière, Laurentides, Manicouagan and others
This National Trail crosses nine Québec regions in order to be linked to other Canadian provinces. About 1,000 km, out of 1,600 km, are already accesible to hikers. The challenge