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The sea and the mountains create a spectacular backdrop in the Charlevoix region. A vacationland par excellence, the region offers an impressive array of year-round outdoor activities at such sites as the Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie and the Parc national des Grands Jardins where one can enjoy hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Le Massif ski station is also renowned throughout the region for its vertical drop - the highest east of the Rockies - and its magnificent view of the river. To discover the region in a truly unique way, journey along the Route des Saveurs (Flavour Trail), which showcases the work of regional farm producers and chefs. Savour the specialities of the Charlevoix region and purchase local products such as Charlevoix veal, Le Migneron cheese, and much more.
Discover this region's faunical reserves
Lanaudière is a region of vast wilderness that is regarded as a snowmobiler's paradise, with 2,330 km of snowy trails that are guaranteed to delight. Also, as one of Québec's leading agricultural regions, Lanaudière offers local specialities that can be discovered by following its five Country Roads tours. The Rouge-Matawin and Mastigouche wildlife reserves are tops among outdoor enthusiasts for a wide variety of activities including canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and cycling. The enchanting and refreshing settings of majestic Taureau Lake, the Noire River, Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles Falls, and Cascades Park are just as perfect for family strolls and picnics as they are for various aquatic activities.
Discover this region's faunical reserves
Québec City, the only fortified city in North America, is overflowing with charm, history, and romance. The surrounding area is just as enchanting, with its lush countryside and large natural parks. The 83 m high Montmorency Falls alone are worth the trip. The Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier's landscape of abruptly dipping valleys offers a multitude of outdoor escapes. The Québec City region is a sports lover's dream come true, both in summer and winter, with golf courses, bike paths, and majestic ski slopes like those at Mont Ste-Anne and Stoneham. To visit with some of the region's local artisans and experience an agrotourism adventure, the Gourmet Route proposes five equally interesting discovery tours.
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