We have everything! From the 350 years of history that shaped modern Québec since the pioneers of New France, to country-style restaurants that reveal the know-how of local producers... and more!
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A stunning 21-island archipelago, creative artisans, tasty local products, not to mention the Appalachians providing a gigantic playground.
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli
In Québec, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli has enjoyed a reputation for its sculptors for more than a century, starting with the Bourgault brothers.
It is also home to a former seigneury manor house that is now a museum of living memory and intangible heritage—providing you with details that aren’t in the history books. Every year, this treasured lore, including the region’s maritime past, is celebrated. In August, you can sway to the sounds of “sea shanties”—traditional maritime work songs... “Hoist, pump, row, drink!”
It's a town for foodies: old-style candy, fish and chips, lobster, pastries!
And speaking of drinking, why not kick back with a craft brew, such as a Monsieur Madame, at the Ras l’Bock microbrewery and take in the sea view from beneath the wooden arches of its terrace.
For theatre buffs and foodies: don’t miss the La Roche à Veillon theatre and restaurant, featuring top-notch shows and scrumptious traditional Québec cuisine.
Parc régional des Appalaches
A simply phenomenal park: three activity areas reflecting the complex biodiversity of the Appalachians, three summits with breathtaking views. What’s more, the park offers special activities for dog owners and their four-legged friends. Isn’t that the cat’s meow?
The park boasts 140 km (87 mi.) of trails: biking, hiking and cani-RAID (adventure courses with your dog). They’ve thought of everything.
You can access Isle-aux-Grues by plane year-round.
If you’d like to stay over, there are 150 campsites, forest shelters and cottages nestled along the lakes and rivers.
We can’t help but share the abundant beauty of this park with you. There’s more than enough to go around!
Isle-aux-Grues archipelago
Islands are always a little mysterious, but a 21-island archipelago with so much to offer spells veritable adventure!
These islands are home to no less than 250 bird species. From the timid little penguins known as razorbills that stick together in little groups, to the extroverted snow geese that prefer crowds, it’s a birdwatcher’s paradise.
The ancient festival of Mid-Lent is still celebrated in Isle-aux-Grues
To protect this fragile ecosystem, the Jean-Paul-Riopelle Nature Reserve was established on a 300-hundred-year-old maple grove. These maples witnessed a century of immigrants coming up the river to Grosse-Île, home to human tragedy and exceptional dedication.
The islands were much loved by artist Jean Paul Riopelle, and one of the best cheeses produced by the Fromagerie Île-aux-Grues even bears his name: Riopelle de l’Isle.
The Main Attractions of Chaudière-Appalaches
Explore the map of the region to discover its cities, towns, must-sees and unusual sites.
CityLévis
CitySaint-Georges
CitySainte-Marie
CityThetford Mines
CityMontmagny
CitySaint-Jean-Port-Joli
Regional / municipal parkParc des Appalaches
AttractionsIsle-aux-Grues archipelago
TrailOld Lévis and Quai Paquet (Parcours des Anses)
Museum / historic siteMusée maritime du Québec
HotelAuberge des Glacis
Québec's national parkLe parc national de Frontenac
Regional / municipal parkLe Massif du Sud
GardenDomaine Joly-De Lotbinière
TrailVélorails de Beaulac-Garthby
Regional / municipal parkParc des Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
Museum / historic siteThetford’s Musée minéralogique et minier
Boat tourRazorbill Observation Cruise
RestaurantLa Roche à Veillon
HotelLa Cache à Maxime
Farm / agricultural producerVire-Crêpes
Museum / historic siteSeigneurie des Aulnaies
Zoo / aquariumMiller Zoo
Farm / agricultural producerCassis et Mélisse