Discover the best top things to do in Charlevoix, Quebec including Luge, La Reine et le Millionnaire, Parc Municipal de la Baie-des-Rochers, Route des Montagnes, Route du Fleuve, Le Pioui, Regional Park of Hautes-Gorges of the Malbaie River, Le Massif de Charlevoix, Mont Grand-Fonds, Parc National des Grands Jardins.
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5.0 based on 7 reviews
La Reine et le Millionnaire, c'est un chenil entièrement pensé pour le bien-être de sa meute d'une trentaine de chiens seulement. Nous vous offrons des activités canines de haute qualité, par petits groupes, chacun son attelage. L'été, découvrez aussi la cani-trottinette !
5.0 based on 25 reviews
We drove from Baie-Saint-Paul to La Baie, overnighted in Chicoutimi and returned to La Malbaie after a cruise on the Saguenay River at one of the provincial parks. The next day we drove through Saint-Aime-Des-Lacs to another provincial park on the Malbaie River. The scenery during all our drives was spectacular and traffic was very light. The Saguenay River is 200 metres deep, tidal and partly salty and is very photogenic. We visited a number of cheese “farms”, an oyster mushroom farm and had some magnificent dinners in Chicoutimi and La Malbaie. The Charlevoix region is a jewel and a great are for a foodie road trip.
5.0 based on 92 reviews
You can see a beautiful landscape from the road, local towns with interesting architecture and saint-Lawrence River.
4.5 based on 226 reviews
There are many things to do in the park, but we only hiked. And for hiking, there are many different choices, with some truly great scenes/views. Best is to visit the websites (SEPAQ) and get their 'Discovery Magazine/Guide' (.pdf) to learn about the trails. - For sure some simple hikes and some more aggressive ones. Good facilities for your comfort, but note that you need to get an access pass, on line, in advance ($7.50 + taxes per person). - Worth it. Drive is about 40-45 minutes from La Malbaie
4.5 based on 264 reviews
At one hour East of Québec City, Le Massif offers the highest vertical drop east of theCanadian Rockies (2,625 ft). With its indomitable skiable terrain and angled slopes thatseem to sweep straight into the sea, the mountain is also reknowned for its impressivesnowfall with over 22 ft annually (669 cm). On your stop at the Mountain, why not try the new 7.5 km rodeling run on natural snow, and for expert skiers, explore close to 100 acres of off-trail terrain. Slide enthusiasts are sure to be thrilled!
If you like snowshoeing, this is the place. At Sentiers des caps, the trails situated about 4 km in on the le Massif rd, 61 le massif, to be exact. Well signed trails, with maps and fantastic terrain. plus they even have hot soup when you return to the chalet. you can pick the level of difficulty/duration to accommodate your level.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
Bring a picnic to enjoy at one of the well cared for cabins, with wooden stoves (with a healthy supply of "real" bois!) and picnic tables and wonderful fellow skiers.
4.5 based on 135 reviews
Perfect day, Perfect trail We hike the 8.6 km to the top. The trails are very well maintain. The trail is consider difficult but it is, for the most part very well groomed with very little obstacle (rocks or boulder) in your way until lac George. At the top after climbing many many stairs you get a 360 degree beautiful view of la Malbaie, Baie St Paul and so much more. I would highly recommend this trail.
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