National parks and natural wonders
Mont-Tremblant National Park
Quebec's oldest national park, Mont-Tremblant, is a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts. With its lush forests, crystal-clear lakes, and towering mountain peaks, the park offers an array of outdoor activities, from hiking and canoeing to simply soaking in the tranquillity of the surroundings. Its diverse landscapes make it a year-round destination for adventure, relaxation, and awe-inspiring views.
Jacques-Cartier National Park
Just 30 minutes from Quebec City, Jacques-Cartier National Park offers a tranquil escape into the heart of nature. Glide along the winding Jacques-Cartier River in a kayak, explore the park’s verdant valleys on foot, and immerse yourself in the peaceful beauty of the untouched landscape.
Forillon National Park
At the far reaches of the Gaspé Peninsula, Forillon National Park presents a striking blend of rugged mountains, towering cliffs, and sweeping ocean vistas. As you hike through the park's varied landscapes, keep your eyes peeled for seals basking on the rocks, seabirds soaring above, and the occasional black bear roaming through the wilderness.
La Mauricie National Park
La Mauricie National Park is a true haven of forests and lakes. Whether you're canoeing across its tranquil waters, hiking through its scenic trails, or camping under a starry sky, the park provides an idyllic setting for nature lovers.
In autumn, the park transforms into a vibrant tapestry of red, orange, and gold, making it one of the most stunning places to experience Quebec’s fall foliage. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, La Mauricie delivers an unforgettable natural experience year-round.