In period dress, a miller will introduce you to the oldest commercial flour mill in North America, built in 1695. You will be astonished by the sound and complexity of the mechanism! Restaurant, bakery and more. Come enjoy and...[more]
Taste our fruit, vegetables, fruit and sugar pies. Pick your own strawberries, apples or pears. Enjoy the panoramic view from our terrace and take some time to visit our mini farm.[more]
Whether with your family or friends, you will have hours of fun in this canyon carved by a 74-meter high waterfall. The site has three bridges, including a suspension bridge hanging 55 meters above ground. Discover...[more]
Located in a house built in 1866 near Cap Tourmente, on the Beaupré Coast. The site has been occupied since 1640 has has witnessed the evolution of the colony. The remains of the Saint-Joachim church, originally built...[more]
Montmorency forest is the experimental station of Laval University. Open to the public, outdoor experience in a manage forest can be done. Family experiences like cross country skiing in winter or trout fishing are available with...[more]
If you love hiking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing (avaiable only at the top of the Massif) or nordic skiing, you owe it to yourself to discover all the intensity of a natural experience of the Sentier des Caps. ...[more]
On the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, behind the Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré community center, you will find the perfect site for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Due to the currents and tides, this activity is recommended only...[more]
Explore a copper mine just 20 minutes away from downtown Québec. Follow the Gilles family and fall in love with the art of "repoussé", brilliantly created by local craftsman Albert Gilles, whose talent impressed...[more]
Facing the Island of Orleans, the Montmorency River concludes in one of the most impressive waterfalls in all the North American continent. The Montmorency Falls are 83 meters high, or 1½ times the height of Niagara...[more]
12.5 km hiking trail from the church in Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges to the foot of Mont-Saint-Anne.[more]