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Quebec Guide

9th March 2010
MontrealQuebec is a province in east Canada with a mostly French speaking population. With an area nearly three times the size of France the province is the largest by area. Quebec City is the capital and Montreal is the largest city. There are numerous attractions in the area including 3 casinos, over 400 museums, theme parks, historical sites and cruises touring the waterways or whale watching. The area is also host to a wide range of festivals including the Jazz Festival, Just For Laughs Festival, Loto-Quebec International Fireworks Competition and the Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival. Sporting events are also held here including the Rogers Cup for tennis and The Presidents Cup for golf. Outdoor sports, hunting and fishing are also readily available.

Please visit
http://wikitravel.org/en/Quebec and http://www.bonjourquebec.com/qc-en/accueil0.html for more information.

Please also visit our Canada Passport/Visa Requirements for important travel information.
Gaspe is a town at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in eastern Quebec, Canada.

You want to relax on the seashore? Discover Forillon National Park of Canada by bicycle, on foot or from a sea kayak? Learn more about Jacques Cartier, the Mi'gmaq or the fisheries? Or maybe all of the above interest you? Gaspé promises you an ocean of activities and attractions so you can enjoy the vacation of your dreams.

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Auberge du Saumonier Lodge

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Lac Perdu Territory is the perfect location for the Eco Adventure Wilderness Traveller. Peace and quiet are the first things you'll notice. The only sounds you will hear are the loons singing in the evening and the wolves calling at night amongst the Northern Lights as a backdrop.
The lakes are surrounded by wilderness - the peak at the Northern end of Lake Perdu has never been climbed, there are rivers that have never been canoed, lakes that have never been fished, and forest that has not yet been explored.

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Lac Perdu Territory

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Mont-Tremblant is a village famous for skiing such as the Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort and is about 81 miles north-west of Montreal. The area is famous for a race track which currently hosts the Grand-Am Cup and the Champ Car World Series. The surrounding area is also good for hiking, cycling, canoing, golfing, and a host of other outdoor activities.

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Tremblant Les Eaux #1

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Tremblant Lez Eaux #3

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1 BR 4ppl - Summer Bliss!

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Cedar Creek

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Victoriaville is a city in central Quebec, Canada, on the Nicolet River. It's size and location have earned it the title Capitale des Bois-Francs, referring to the Bois-Francs region of the province. Victoriaville is noted for many of its high-quality hardwood products, including furniture, coffins, and perhaps most notably, hockey sticks.

The Parc-Linéaire Des Bois-Francs bike trail traverses Victoriaville. There are many paths for cyclists throughout the city, including ones leading to the summit of Mont Arthabaska, at the southern limits of the city. The Laurier Museum commemorates the summer home of former Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

Many festivals are held throughout the year including the Week-end En Blues series of concerts, the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville (FIMAV) in the spring, and the Exposition Agricole in the summer.

Please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoriaville for more information on the area.

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Au Fil des Saisons

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