Québec: a playground of over half a million square miles. Big, you say? Immense! When it comes time to play outside, space and activities abound. Québec’s parks and adventure tourism operators vie to outdo each other in inventive ways to ensure your outdoor enjoyment! |
  Whitewater expeditionNine buddies who haven’t seen each other in a dog’s age: there’s nothing like a day of rafting to find out whether everyone is still on the same wavelength! If they are, they’ll be masters of the waves. If they’re not, the waves will show them what’s what! Just one judge: the Rivière Rouge! The river will decide their fate! Think the expression making waves is a euphemism? Think again! >>> |

 River surfing His dream? To make Montréal the world capital of river surfing. His name? Lavictoire, or “victory.” Prophetic, you say? It just may be! Because his dream is born of pure enthusiasm, yet makes a lot of sense. While he waits for surfers to show up by the thousands in the rapids of the St. Lawrence, Hugo Lavictoire would like nothing more than for you to come surfing >>> |

  SportA new and thrilling sport, hebertism has participants moving from tree to tree like our primate cousins. The object of the game? To simply make it to the end of a course... using all your abilities! Not surprisingly, more and more of these above-ground parks are popping up in Québec. >>> |

  SportDiving is an integral part of Quebec's tourism appeal and is becoming increasingly popular as an aquatic activity. The cold, limpid waters of the St. Lawrence River conceal a fascinating world teeming with diverse and colourful flora and fauna. Take the plunge! >>> |

  ObservationFor so long they’ve been strange, massive creatures breaching the ocean’s surface to eject powerful spouts of water. Cetaceans, or whales, still inspire awe and admiration. A whale-watching cruise in the St. Lawrence Estuary is a fascinating excursion that gives us a privileged peek into their world. >>> |

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