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Centre-du-Québec

Located halfway between Montréal and Québec City, the Central Québec region is an ideal spot for the gastronomic discovery of agrotourism products such as maple products, cranberries, and cheeses. To fully immerse oneself in the region's heritage, a trip to the Village Québécois d'Antan is a must, and be sure to also follow the Antiques Roadways and Byways route to discover a wealth of objects representing Québec's past. In the spring and fall, observing the migrating snow geese at Baie-du-Febvre is a not-to-be-missed event. All year long, an array of sports activities can be enjoyed, from cyclotourism on 1,200 km of bike paths - including a portion of the Route Verte -, to snowmobiling on two vast networks of marked trails, to golf on a number of courses.

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Lanaudière

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.

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The Laurentians

Winter and summer alike, this resort paradise of mountains and lakes attracts vacationers in search of fresh air and wide-open spaces. The Laurentians region is renowned for its ski and sliding stations, its vast network of cross-country ski trails, its bike trails - including the P'tit Train du Nord -, and its top-notch golf courses. The Parc national du Mont-Tremblant offers a wide array of outdoor sports, while the villages of Tremblant and Saint-Sauveur are host to popular bistros, bars, and boutiques. In autumn, the forests of the Laurentians take on dazzling colours, bringing to life the festive spirit of the entire region! The Laurentians also offer excellent regional specialities: cheeses, ciders, maple products, etc.

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Hôtellerie Champêtre
1255 rue University, bureau 430
Montréal (Québec)
H3B 3B6

Printed on: Friday, September 3, 2010
Phone: 514 861-4024
Fax: 514 861-4032
Toll free: 1 800 861-4024
E-mail: info@hotelleriechampetre.com
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