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Lower North Shore Tourism
Do you dream of floating among magnificent icebergs and whales? With its imposing wild landscapes rich with cultural heritage, "La Côte," the easternmost region of Québec, invites you to take the More
Region: Duplessis
Category: Regional and local tourism association and organization
Blanc-Sablon
CLD de Portneuf - Tourisme Portneuf
If you are passionate about heritage and nature, you will love Portneuf! Located two hours from Montréal, between Québec City and Trois-Rivières, the Portneuf region will delight you. Discover priceless More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Regional and local tourism association and organization
Deschambault
Southern Québec
Southern Québec is located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River between the major cities of Montréal and Québec City, and the American border. It encompasses three of Québec's tourist regions: More
Region: Centre-du-Québec, Eastern Townships, Chaudière-Appalaches
Category: Regional and local tourism association and organization
Princeville
Tourisme Outaouais
The Outaouais region combines the bustle of the urban metropolis with the peaceful tranquility of nature, allowing you to experience the highlights of both worlds. Situated across the river from More
Region: Outaouais
Category: Regional tourism association
Gatineau
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Société touristique des autochtones du Québec (STAQ)
The mission of the Québec Aboriginal Tourism Corporation is to assist Aboriginal tourism businesses in developing and promoting quality tourism products. The success of Aboriginal tourism owes much More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Regional and local tourism association and organization
Wendake
Société de développement du boulevard Saint-Laurent
This organization aims to promote the economic, social and cultural development of the segment of Saint-Laurent Boulevard between Sherbrooke Street and Mont-Royal Avenue, otherwise known as the More
Region: Montréal
Category: Regional and local tourism association and organization
James Bay Tourism
The Baie-James region is nature at its most expansive! Discover a vast and exotic territory covering 350,000 km² (135,100 sq. mi.). Words simply cannot describe Baie-James, you truly need to see More
Region: Baie-James
Category: Regional tourism association
Chapais
Bureau d'information touristique des Laurentides (Porte du Nord)
The Laurentides region is a tourist destination par excellence, just 30 minutes north of Montréal and offering mountains of activities and attractions in every season: international-calibre golf More
Region: Laurentides
Category: Tourist information office
Saint-Jérôme
Office du tourisme de Wendake (Tourisme Wendake)
A night time show in Wendake's open-air amphitheatre, KIUGWE 2009, The Second Meeting, is a chance for the whole family to have a vibrant encounter with the Huron-Wendat nation and other First Nations More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Regional and local tourism association and organization
Wendake
Tourisme Centre-du-Québec
The mission of Tourisme Centre-du-Québec is to organize, coordinate, develop and promote regional tourist products. It is funded mainly through member contributions. © Les associations touristiques More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Regional tourism association
Princeville
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