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Montmorency Falls Park
Québec (Capitale-Nationale)
National Park / Nature

Montmorency Falls Park

At 83 metres, Montmorency Falls is higher than the famous Niagara Falls, and its cable car, suspension bridge, and panoramic staircase make it one of the most accessible natural sites in Québec.

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Ice Hotel (Hôtel de Glace)
Québec (Capitale-Nationale)
National Park / Nature

Ice Hotel (Hôtel de Glace)

North America's first ice hotel, entirely rebuilt each year from snow and ice, the property features themed rooms, an ice bar, and a chapel, for an overnight stay or simply an extraordinary visit.

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Grands-Jardins National Park
Charlevoix
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Grands-Jardins National Park

Unique in Québec for its preserved taiga landscape at the heart of the Charlevoix crater, this park lets visitors, from the summit of Mont du Lac-des-Cygnes, observe both the outline of the astrobleme and a population of woodland caribou isolated from the rest of the species.

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Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park
Charlevoix
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Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park

Home to the highest rock walls east of the Canadian Rockies, some exceeding 800 metres in elevation, this park, created in 2000, is best discovered aboard a riverboat cruise up the steep valley of the Malbaie River.

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Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé National Park
Gaspésie
National Park / Nature

Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé National Park

Accessible only by boat from the Percé wharf, Bonaventure Island is home to the largest and most accessible Northern gannet colony in the world, with more than 100,000 nesting birds.

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Forillon National Park
Gaspésie
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Forillon National Park

At the peninsula's northeastern tip, where sea meets mountain, Forillon combines limestone cliffs, beaches, spectacular trails, and a rich fishing heritage across nearly 245 km².

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Gaspésie National Park
Gaspésie
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Gaspésie National Park

A true sea of mountains at the heart of the peninsula, this park protects 25 summits over 1,000 metres, including Mont Jacques-Cartier, Québec's second-highest peak, and shelters the only woodland caribou herd south of the St. Lawrence River.

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Bic National Park
Bas-Saint-Laurent
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Bic National Park

With its capes, coves, bays, and islands carving up the St. Lawrence maritime estuary, Bic National Park offers sunsets regularly ranked among the most beautiful in the world, along with remarkably accessible wildlife.

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Lac-Témiscouata National Park
Bas-Saint-Laurent
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Lac-Témiscouata National Park

The newest of the Bas-Saint-Laurent national parks, it protects 175 km² of forests, lakes, and rivers at the heart of the Notre-Dame mountains, and reveals traces of continuous human occupation dating back nearly 10,000 years.

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Saguenay Fjord National Park
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
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Saguenay Fjord National Park

Set along both shores of the Saguenay Fjord, this 326.7 km² park protects cliffs reaching up to 412 metres at Cap Trinité and offers some of Québec's most spectacular panoramas.

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Val-Jalbert Historic Village
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
National Park / Nature

Val-Jalbert Historic Village

Frozen in time since 1927 when its pulp mill closed, this former company town has some forty preserved original buildings, dominated by the towering Ouiatchouan Falls, higher than Niagara Falls.

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Mont-Orford National Park
Cantons-de-l'Est (Estrie)
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Mont-Orford National Park

Dominated by Mont Orford (853 m) and Mont Chauve, this park, created in 1938 through an intermunicipal agreement, combines 25 km of hiking trails, two swimming-friendly lakes, and an internationally renowned music arts centre.

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Yamaska National Park
Cantons-de-l'Est (Estrie)
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Yamaska National Park

Created in 1983 around the Choinière Reservoir, this Appalachian lowlands park offers a lifeguard-supervised beach popular with families, plus a network of hiking and biking trails crossing a forested valley typical of the region.

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Coaticook Gorge Park and Suspension Bridge
Cantons-de-l'Est (Estrie)
National Park / Nature

Coaticook Gorge Park and Suspension Bridge

Home to the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge at the time of its opening, this regional park lets visitors look down into the spectacular gorge carved by the Coaticook River, some fifty metres deep.

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Mauricie National Park
Mauricie
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Mauricie National Park

Crossed by a horseshoe-shaped scenic road linking its two entrances over nearly 64 km, this Canadian Shield park offers crystal-clear lakes, spectacular lookouts, and one of central Québec's most renowned trail networks.

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Chutes-Dorwin Park
Lanaudière
National Park / Nature

Chutes-Dorwin Park

Set along the Ouareau River, these spectacular 18-metre falls, surrounded by a maple grove and a century-old pine forest, rank among the most photographed natural sites in the Rawdon area.

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Mont-Tremblant National Park
Laurentides
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Mont-Tremblant National Park

The largest and oldest national park in the Québec network, this territory of more than 1,500 km² spans three distinct sectors rich in lakes, rivers, and peaks, offering one of Québec's most popular canoe-camping experiences.

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Rivière-du-Nord Regional Park
Laurentides
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Rivière-du-Nord Regional Park

Recognized for its exceptional heritage cultural landscape, this regional park along the Rivière du Nord in Saint-Jérôme offers hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching in a preserved natural setting right next to the urban centre.

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Oka National Park
Laurentides
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Oka National Park

Located just 35 minutes from Montréal, this park is home to one of Québec's largest heron colonies as well as the Oka Calvary, a Way of the Cross dating to 1742 and a historic structure unique in North America with its four oratories and three chapels.

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Îles-de-Boucherville National Park
Montérégie
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Îles-de-Boucherville National Park

An archipelago of five small islands right in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, just minutes from downtown Montréal, this park, reachable by river shuttle, combines wildlife channels, archaeological remains, and the site of one of Québec's earliest, now-vanished amusement parks.

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Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Park
Chaudière-Appalaches
National Park / Nature

Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Park

An urban recreational jewel in Lévis, this park showcases spectacular 35-metre-high falls, crossable via a 113-metre suspension footbridge towering 23 metres above the Chaudière River.

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Massif du Sud Regional Park
Chaudière-Appalaches
National Park / Nature

Massif du Sud Regional Park

Benefiting from an exceptional microclimate that brings an average of 750 centimetres of snow each year, this resort offers 35 ski runs including 17 through the woods, complemented by a vast network of hiking trails leading to unique rock formations and a forest ropes course.

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Grandes Coulées Regional Park
Centre-du-Québec
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Grandes Coulées Regional Park

Set along the Rivière Noire in the Plessisville area, this regional park offers a network of gently graded trails, especially charming through its old-growth forest section, ideal for trout fishing, ropes courses, and wildlife watching.

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Gros-Cap Park and Its Sea Caves
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
National Park / Nature

Gros-Cap Park and Its Sea Caves

Located on a peninsula at the entrance to Plaisance Bay, this park features a network of caves and tunnels endlessly carved by wave action, explorable by sea kayak in an area especially rich in seabird life.

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Aiguebelle National Park
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
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Aiguebelle National Park

Located at the geographic heart of the quadrilateral formed by Val-d'Or, Amos, Rouyn-Noranda, and La Sarre, this park, created in 1985, protects the Abitibi clay belt and the Abijévis hills, right along the watershed divide between Hudson Bay and the St. Lawrence.

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