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Mont Sainte-Anne
Only 30 minutes from Historic Quebec City and within a few minutes from Mont-Sainte-Anne, two major snowmobiling centres invite you to discover the beauty and pleasures of Quebec winter. Both also offer snowmobile rentals, with the special clothing that will allow you fully enjoy the marked trails surrounding Mont-Sainte-Anne. Driving your snowmobile, you will discover beautiful scenery and an extraordinary feeling of freedom.

2000, boul. Beau-Pré, Beaupré,
Tél.: (418) 827-4561


Réserve faunique des Laurentides
Conveniently located at the crossroads of snowmobile trails, two kilometers from L'Étape Service Center, Auberge Le Relais offers snowmobiling enthusiasts comfortable, high-quality accommodations, characteristic of the establishments of Réserve faunique des Laurentides. Under the supervision of a friendly and attentive staff, snowmobiling enthusiasts will discover tasty cuisine and a cozy atmosphere after a day out on the trails.

Tél. : (418) 528-6868


Station touristique Duchesnay
Snowmobiling is one of the many winter activities that you can practice while at Station touristique Duchesnay. All the necessary equipment (vehicle, clothing, boots and mittens) may be rented. The region's trails are truly magnificent and are "on the doorstep" of Duchesnay.
  Take part in the thrilling experience of dogsledding. Original packages are offered.
 

The wooded area covers a territory of 89 km2. Located next to Lac Saint-Joseph, 30 minutes from Quebec. Station touristique Duchesnay is the ideal place to take part in the northern experience.

143, route Duchesnay, Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier,
Tél.: 418 875-2122


Réserve faunique de Portneuf
This reserve covers some 775 square kilometres (484 square miles). Hills rise between lakes, rivers, and falls like the Chutes de la Marmite, in all, 375 bodies of water. Winter activities: snowmobiling (60 km/37 miles), cross-country skiing (50 km/31 miles), snowshoeing, fishing on ice, hiking and sliding. Summer activities: fishing, hunting (10 zones) climbing, rafting, canoeing (65 km/40 miles) and camping. In addition, observe wildlife in its habitat: a thrilling experience.

Rivière-à-Pierre, - Tél.: 418 323-2028










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