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Quebec, the call of nature

Quebec, the call of nature


3 stops


6 nights


302 miles


It's a journey into a natural environment that reinvents itself every season. In Quebec, you are never far from a river or a forest. Its cities, epicenters of a singular culture and identity, are built on a human scale, friendly and festive. Perhaps more than anywhere else, the people of Quebec have been able to create a lifestyle and architecture in harmony with their natural surroundings. Between the two metropolises of Montreal and Quebec City, the "Belle Province" offers a variety of landscapes dotted with nature reserves, and lakes with infinite horizons...

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Recommended duration : 2 nights

Saint-Agathe-des-Monts

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peaceful retreatfor nature loversyear-round outdoor activitiesflavors of Quebec1 hour from Montreal

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Canada

StoneHaven Le Manoir

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Montreal, at the intersection between Europe and the New World

Montreal, at the intersection between Europe and the New World

As symbolized by its geographical position (between Ottawa and Quebec City), Montreal seems to be a unique link between the European continent and the New World. A cosmopolitan city, Montreal has succeeded in building skyscrapers harmoniously alongside its monuments of Victorian architecture. In the heart of the province of Quebec, the city is an island where the inhabitants seem to have come together to embrace a certain art of living.

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Place des Festivals, Montréal

Place des Festivals, Montréal

Inaugurated by a Stevie Wonder concert during the 30th edition of the Montreal Jazz Festival, today the Place des Festivals is the meeting place for everyone who likes to go out in Montreal. Not far from the water jets in the square you will find the Musée d'art contemporain, as well as numerous performance spaces, bars and restaurants.

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Ice wines

Ice wines

Picture a Romanesque-style chapel, medieval cellars and vineyards laid out over eighteen terraces. You are in the Chapelle Sainte-Agnès estate, at the heart of the Missisquoi Valley. It is one of the country's finest producers of ice wine, wine that is made from grapes hand-picked in the middle of winter, when the temperature hovers around -10°C. Also located in the Eastern Townships is superb organic vineyard Le Clos Saragnat, whose sweet wines are both subtle and refined.

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Restaurant Jérome Ferrer par Europea

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147 milesCar

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North Hatley

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The abbey in Saint-Benoît-du-Lac

The abbey in Saint-Benoît-du-Lac

Founded in 1912 by Benedictine monks who had left France, the monastery of Saint-Benoît-du-Lac is today home to about forty monks. Raised to an abbey in 1952, the site enjoys an exceptional location near to Lake Memphremagog. At vespers, the magnificent sound of Gregorian chant fills the air. The abbey boasts a cheese dairy, an orchard and a cider mill, and sells its produce in its shop, including an excellent blue cheese called Ermite.

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Cheese from the Eastern Townships

Cheese from the Eastern Townships

Some excellent cheeses are produced in the Eastern Townships. Fromagerie des Cantons in Farnham uses traditional methods to produce superb tomme cheese from Jersey cow's milk. In the village of Compton you will find Fromagerie La Station, which has been run by the same family of farmers, the Bolducs, for four generations. Their Holstein cows graze in organic pastures and give another cheese that I really like, called Comtomme.

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Québec

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The Image Mill, Quebec City

The Image Mill, Quebec City

At the heart of Quebec City's Old Port, the first impression is that of standing at the foot of an enormous cliff. Before you towers a gigantic screen, 600 metres wide and 30 metres high, installed on the Bunge grain silos. Created by Robert Lepage and Ex Machina, the Image Mill is a magical show which recounts four centuries of the city's history. To get the best view of the projection, head for the area between the Marché du Vieux-Port and Dalhousie Street, to the north of Quai Saint-André.

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Île d’Orléans

Île d’Orléans

Thanks to its fertile soil, this island is known as the “garden of Quebec”. Stop and admire the skyline of the neighbouring city but, above all, enjoy the country air and the bucolic atmosphere opposite Montmorency Falls. Along the way you can sample some maple products or the apples grown on this idyllic island (the “Savoir-faire île d'Orléans” logo identifies local products).

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Whale watching

Whale watching

Come to the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord, at the entrance to the lake, to observe the biggest mammals on earth. Each year, they return here to feed, between salt water and fresh water. It's impossible to describe the precise moment when you see their tails emerge from the water.

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La Tanière³ Restaurant

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