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Central Administration, 3321 Chemin du Parc Canton, Orford, Quebec J1X 7A2, Canada

  • Parc National du Mont-Orford offers a tranquil landscape of sugar maples, lakes and mountains that burst into color each autumn. The park, near Sherbrooke, covers 22 square miles in the Cantons-de-... More on LLBean.com

  • Swimming - There are two supervised beaches complete with play areas for children, one each in the Stukely and Fraser sectors. - Canoeing and Other Water Sports - A variety of watercraft may be ren... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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#2.

122 Gaspe Boulevard, Gaspe, Quebec G4X 1A9

  • Pets and pet food must be brought inside at night. Dogs are allowed on the trails on lead. This campground is closed during the off-season. The camping ... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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#3.

100 St-Louis St, Quebec City, Quebec

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  • Quebec is the only fortified city in North America. It boasts a 4.5 km (3 mile) wall around the old city ar... More on DogFriendly.com

  • We also visited the powder magazine and the museum which were really interesting. More on TripAdvisor

 

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La Mauricie National Park, 702 5th Street, Box 160, STM, Shawinigan, QU G9N 6T9, Canada

  • A road leads from Grand-Mre via Saint-Jean-des-Piles to the south-east entrance to the Mauricie National Park. ... More on PlanetWare

  • La Mauricie National Park is in the Laurentians, the chain of mountains flanking the northern shore of the St. Lawrence River. In 1970, La Mauricie became the 23rd park in the Canadian National Par... More on LLBean.com

 

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835 Rang 3 Ouest, St-Henri-de-Taillon, Quebec G0W2X0, Canada

  • Settled at the beginning of the 20th century and then abandoned in the 1920s, Pointe-Taillon has preserved its unique and untamed nature. The southern edge of the park borders Lac Saint-Jean, with long beaches ideal for swimming and ... More on LLBean.com

 

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1340 de la Digue Street, Havre-Saint-Pierre, Quebec G0G 1P0, Canada

  • The Mingan Archipelago preserves a coastal chain of 40 limestone islands and islets and 1,000 granitic islets in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The islands have Canada's largest concentration of monoliths, immense limestone sculptures, ... More on LLBean.com

 

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4, rue Maisonneuve, Clermont, QC G4L 1L1

  • This is one of few accessible places in North America to view an arctic landscape of taiga and tundra. Grand Jardins National Park (Parc des Grands Jardins) is in the Charlevoix region about 74 miles northeast of Québec City. ... More on LLBean.com

 

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#8.

350 Place Royale, Montreal, Quebec

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  • The Museum rises above the very site of the founding of Montreal. - See many architectural remnants; the ar... More on entertainment.com

  • Pointe-a-Calliere is Montreal's history and archaeology museum, a relatively new (less than 20 years old) b... More on igougo

 

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#9.

Quebec, Canada

  • There is nothing quite so refreshing on a hot summer day as a bracing dip in a lake. So, indulge yourself: pack a picnic lunch and head out for a swim, a canoe ride or just a few hours' fun relaxin... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • Battlefield Park consists of 270 acres on the heights overlooking the St Lawrence River. The Plains of Abraham within the park was the location of a battle between the English and French on Septemb... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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Montreal, Qc

  • The Lachine Canal was built in 1825 as a means of bypassing the Lachine Rapids on the St. Lawrence River. Closed to shipping since 1970, the Lachine Canal National Historic Site now offers a 14-ki... More on Tourisme-montreal.org

  • The Lachine Canal was the main ship transportation route through Montreal until the St Lawrence Seaway was built. The canal closed in 1970. Now it is a historical site with a 14 km trail for hiking... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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