Accessibility and Nature: The Parc de la rivière Gentilly Welcomes You
Parc de la rivière Gentilly, nestled in the heart of nature, is not only a refuge of natural beauty, it’s also a model of accessible tourism. Indeed, this magnificent park is committed to creating an inclusive environment for visitors of all abilities. Discover why this unique place is a must for an enriching and accessible outing.
Read moreBas-Saint-Laurent / Gaspésie | 10-day/9-night summer itinerary
Set off on a road trip along Highway 132, also known as the Route des Navigateurs, where spectacular scenery, friendly encounters and flavourful discoveries will make your journey an unforgettable one. We’ve developed an itinerary for you that follows the northern route, beginning with the immense Gulf of St. Lawrence. But there’s nothing to stop from you from starting your trip on the southern route, driving on the seaward side!
Read moreCultural and historical outing in Gatineau
A delightful first stop We began our route by stopping in at ChocoMotive in Montebello. More than just a chocolate shop, it’s an interpretive site on chocolate-making. This economuseum uses authentic know-how and certified fair trade and […]
Read moreAccessible activities for the whole family, even in winter
To make the most of a weekend or a visit to Québec, discover five accessible tourist attractions and sites to enjoy with your family, any season of the year.
Read more18 accessible sugar shacks for wheelchair users
Maple syrup season is a unique time in Quebec. An annual outing to the sugar shack is inevitable for Québecers who love eggs in syrup, crispy pork rinds and maple taffy poured on snow! For everyone’s pleasure, some sugar shacks […]
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