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Chutes

Montmorency Falls Park
The falls are 83 metres high, 27 metres higher than Niagara Falls. A cable car takes visitors to the top for a hike to viewing belvederes and the suspension bridge over the cascade at the top of the ridge. This park offers a multitude of activities for the entire family. In the summer, walk across one of two suspension bridges or through miles of parkland trails. Ice climbing course on the frozen waterfall wall of ice and snow in the winter.

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Ile

"Le Tour de l'Île" - Orleans Island
L'Île d'Orléans is 20 mi long and 5 mi wide, in the St. Lawrence at 15 minutes from Quebec City. It is connected with the mainland by a highway bridge (1935). The roadway follows the perimeter of the island, with beautiful views in all directions of the river, mainland, and the island itself.

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Cap Tourmente

"Réserve nationale de faune du cap Tourmente
The Cap Tourmente promises entertaining, enriching experiences for nature lovers. Recognized as a wetland of international importance and renowned for the remarkable spectacle of tens of thousands of Greater Snow Geese in the spring and, especially, the fall, the wildlife area is home to near 280 species of birds, 45 species of mammals, 22 types of forest stands and 700 species of plants.



Wendake

"Wendake "Village-des-Hurons"
There, you'll be offered guided tours to the historic village and chapel. Also, it is possible, upon request, to participate in animated work-shops where you produce a traditionnal native object while exchanging with some young Huron-Wendat on ancient and modern topics.

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Ameriq

Réserve Faunique Duchénier
À compter de l'été 2007 nous vous proposons un séjour écotouristique exclusif.
Les différentes activités du séjour se pratiquent de manière idéale en petits groupes ou en famille. Ce site naturel vous offre ses 139 lacs et 270 km2 de territoire comme terrain de jeu pour pratiquer avec l'éthique de développement durable les activités de plein air qui vous sont proposées.

Ameriq Voyages / www.ameriq.com





 
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