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Fjords, Forests and Great Outdoors of Quebec
From Montréal to Québec City, this journey crosses lakes, forests, and fjords, explores Mont-Tremblant and several national parks, then continues to Tadoussac for whale and beluga watching.
A cousin of France with a strong cultural identity, the province of Quebec boasts thousands of lakes, impenetrable forests, and its life-giving St. Lawrence River, at whose mouth whales, belugas, and seals venture. With dozens of national parks and square kilometers of lakes, Quebec is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
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From Montréal to Québec City, this journey crosses lakes, forests, and fjords, explores Mont-Tremblant and several national parks, then continues to Tadoussac for whale and beluga watching.
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From Québec City to Anticosti Island, explore the maritime shores of the St. Lawrence River, the Saguenay Fjord, and the boreal forest. The route also includes Grands-Jardins National Park, located within a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve.
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Enjoy the authentic charm of villages such as Tadoussac and Baie-Saint-Paul, before exploring Bonaventure Island and the iconic Percé Rock, and discovering national parks with diverse landscapes that showcase the region’s rich natural heritage.