Quebec
Top Spots in and near Quebec
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Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec
Hike to the top of the Big Hill in Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine
3.7 mi / 570.9 ft gainEntry Island (l’Île d'Entrée) is one of the 9 islands of Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine. It's only 3 km-wide and is the only inhabited island with no road access with the rest of the archipelago. The only ways to reach the small community would be by boat or by plane. It's the home of fewer than 100 pe...Read more -
164 Chemin Coulombe, Québec
Ski on a frozen lagoon in Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine
5 miThere are several groomed cross-country ski trails on Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, but with the wind and the mild winter temperatures, the trails are not always great. Les Îles however offers many other options if you are willing to go off track. The Havre-aux-Basque bay is a multifunctional year-r...Read more -
Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Québec
Explore the Hotel de Glace
On your way to Quebec City, or on your way out, stop by Hotel de Glace for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure exploring structures made completely out of ice. For a fee that you can pay at the entrance, you will have access to all of the ice buildings, including the hotel, chapel, and bar, which has ...Read more -
Labelle, Québec
Green Mountain Trail
5.02 mi / 610 ft gainThe Green Mountain Trail Loop, located near Labelle, Québec, is a scenic 1.9-mile (3.1 km) loop trail that offers hikers a moderately challenging experience through lush forests and picturesque landscapes. Trail Overview • Difficulty: Moderate • Estimated Time: Around 1 hour and 9 minutes ...Read more -
Ham-Sud, Québec
Mont Ham
5.03.56 mi / 1240 ft gainMont Ham stands as one of the most prominent peaks in Quebec's Eastern Townships, offering a unique four-season outdoor destination. The mountain is part of the Appalachian chain and features distinct geological formations dating back millions of years. Its summit provides exceptional 360-degree ...Read more -
Saint-Donat-de-Montcalm, Québec
Refuge Mésangeai via Montagne Noir
5.05.37 mi / 1457 ft gainRefuge Mésangeai via Montagne Noire is a breathtaking hiking destination in Quebec’s Mont-Tremblant region, offering stunning mountain views, peaceful forest trails, and a rustic backcountry refuge for adventurers. This moderate to challenging hike takes visitors through dense woodlands, rocky as...Read more -
Coaticook, Québec
Mount Pinacle
4.02.81 mi / 449 ft gainWe came from Parc de la Gorge on Ch de Baldwin-Barnston road, which leads you to the Parc Harold F Baldwin area. Turn left onto Ch May and park your car in the parking area that is next to a small shop/cafe. There are signs at this point. Walk up the hill a bit until you reach the blue Mt. Pinac...Read more -
Otter Lake, Québec
Dog Sled in the Quebec Forest
2 miEnjoy a once in a lifetime experience dog-sledding in Quebec, an hour outside of Ottawa, with Escapade Eskimo! The guide of the tour is the owner of the business who also runs a lodge that you can stay in before and after your trip. You'll arrive at the lodge, check-in, and once ready, you'll dri...Read more -
Montréal, Québec
Old Port of Montreal
The Old Port of Montreal, in Montreal, QC, is a popular recreational and tourism destination that draws over 6 million visitors annually. For more than 25 years, it has offered many activities, including family-friendly attractions like the observation wheel and a zipline, a soft sand beach, and ...Read more -
Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, Québec
Boucle de la Chute du Diable (Devil’s Chute Loop)
6.08 mi / 1204 ft gainThe Boucle de la Chute du Diable (Devil’s Chute Loop) is a captivating hiking trail located in Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, Quebec, Canada. This loop offers hikers an immersive experience through lush forests, leading to the mesmerizing Chute du Diable (Devil’s Falls), a stunning waterfall that serve...Read more -
Montréal, Québec
La Fontaine Park
5.0La Fontaine Park is a beautiful, 84-acre park in the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Spend a hot summer day here resting in the shade of a tree by one of the two linked ponds, or come out for some winter-time fun to ice skate on the ponds. There are a multitude of w...Read more -
Rimouski, Québec
Le Chemin du Nord and Le Contrebandier Loop
3.61 mi / 292 ft gainThis spectacular coastal loop combines two of Parc national du Bic's signature trails (Le Chemin du Nord and Le Contrebandier Loop), offering a remarkable journey along the St. Lawrence River's southern shore. The route showcases the park's dramatic marriage of sea and mountain, where the Appal...Read more