A year-round recreational area with skiing and snowboarding in the winter and golfing, hiking and mountain biking in the summer.
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A year-round recreational area with skiing and snowboarding in the winter and golfing, hiking and mountain biking in the summer.
With a base elevation of 118 feet and vertical drop of 2,526 feet, this ski resort offers downhill, snowboarding and cross-country trails.
This river, approximately 800 miles long, extends from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic in three large sections: the freshwater stretch extends from Lake Ontario to the city of Quebec; the St. Lawrence estuary; and the Gulf of St. Lawrence that leads into the Atlantic Ocean.
This large highly scenic area north of Quebec City offers hiking, fishing, whale watching and more.
Located in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this remote archipelago is made up of about twelve islands, six of which are connected to one another by long, thin, sand dunes.
This 124-mile trail goes from Mont-Laurier down to Saint-Jerome.
This resort area east of Montreal is set along the rolling hills of a 12-mile-long lake.
North of Quebec, this wilderness area offers visitors a host of outdoor activities, including camping, hunting, canoeing and cross-country skiing.
This 605-acre arboretum is home to several animal species in addition to the countless number of trees and plants.
This experimental farm, affiliated with McGill University, offers daily tours of the facilities.
