Mont Blanc is the best place for those who want to enjoy their vacations in all fields and get in touch with the snow environment. It is a municipality of Saint-Faustin-Lac-Caree, at the east of Mont-Tremblant and one of the most well-known ski resorts in Laurentian Mountain of Quebec, Canada. Mont Blanc is always busy, thanks to its easy access from Montreal and Quebec City.
Mont Gabriel is a famous ski resort, located in Sainte-Adele, a municipality in Quebec, Canada. It is about at 70 km/43 mi far from Montreal and just a few steps away from Quebec City. It is a place, where you can have fun with family and friends. Mont Gabriel offers to its visitors a variety of snow activities, fun and friendly and familiar environment. It is also famous as one of the most economical and comfortable ski resorts in Quebec, Canada.
Belle Neigre is located in Val-Morin, which is a municipality in Laurentides of Quebec, Canada. It is a well-known ski resort attracting many people from all over the world. Thanks to the variety of activities and the excellent snow conditions that offers to its visitors, Belle Neige will never get you bored.
Bas-Saint-Laurent region is located along the southern shore of the lower Saint-Lawrence-River in Quebec. It is at the crossroads for snowmobiles coming from Gasepie, Chaudiere -Appalachie region Mine or New Brunswick. Visiting the Bas-Saint-Laurent and performing snowmobiling, is a complete break from routine, thanks to majestic Saint-Lawrence-River, impressive lakes and mountains providing spectacular view and beautiful sunset.
Grosse Ilse (French "Grosse Ile") or "big island" is located in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Quebec, Canada. It is one of the 21-islands ilse-aux Grues archipelago. It is part of the municipality of Saint-Antoine-de-I'lsle-aux-Grues, located in Chaudiere-Appalaches region of the province.
Lac-St-Jean (Saint John's Lake) is located at 206 km/128 mi north of the Saint-Lawrence-River into which it drains via the Saguenary river. It is a large lake in the south central Quebec, Canada, in the Laurentian Highlands. The lake covers an area of 1053 km²/406.57 mi², while its deepest point goes down to 63 m/206 ft depth.
Whale Road is a region, which is located at the border of St-Lawrece and at 1250 km/776 mi from Tadussac to Black-Sablon. In Whale Road, you will have the opportunity to see 13 different species of whales and many ships passing by your side. This opportunity is also given to those who don't perform any activity.
Kamouraska is a town at the eastern side of Quebec, Canada and one of the most beautiful places in this province. The name "Kamouraska" is derived from the Algonquin language meaning "where rushes grow at the water's edge". Kamouraska is well know for its sophisticated, agriculture education center and the production of metal products.
The Tadoussac village is situated at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Saguenay river. It is a well- known village in Quebec, thanks to its historical significance. Nowadays, Tadoussac is one of the most appropriate touristic destinations. It is a village that can fill anyone with enthusiasm, offering majestic natural beauty and several impressive parks.
It is widely known that visiting Bromont city is the only way to have a break from the daily routine. So don't get late, take a chance and visit this Canadian city as soon as possible. Located at 85 km east of Montreal, just a few steps away from Quebec City and easy access from the local airport, Bromont attracts many people in all seasons and especially on weekends.
Magdalen Islands ("I'les de Magdaleine" in French) form a small archipelago in Gulf in Saint Lawrence with a land area of 205.53 km²/79.35 mi². Closer to Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, the Magdalen Islands belong to the Canadian Province of Quebec.
Rouge River is a river in western Quebec, Canada that flows through Mont Tremblant, dumping into Ottawa River. It is located in Laurentides between Ottawa and Montreal. Rouge River has a lot of points in its favor, thanks to its wilderness and exceptional natural beauty.