
2023 Author: Anita Thornton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-22 03:30
Do you feel it? The end of the school year is approaching… and soon it will be vacation time! Haven't looked at it yet? Here are four new 100% Quebec guides for planning a vacation here, in our beautiful province. Where will you go?

Discover unknown corners
Sleeping in trees. Chasing ghosts. Play archaeologists. Here are three of the 100 unusual experiences presented in this guide, which is as attractive as it is practical. Divided by regions (Eastern Townships, Mauricie, Laurentians, Gaspésie, etc.), Tested and approved makes you want to explore and discover unknown corners of the Quebec. Because behind the postcards, our part of the country is full of activities and establishments that are out of the ordinary.
Go on an adventure
Whether you are a thrill seeker, nature lover, sports enthusiast or epicurean, Étonnant Québec! will inspire you! Divided into ten major themes (animal adventures, new events, crazy nights, etc.), we leaf through it with a desire to leave and get off the beaten track. So it will be a game of trollball, thevisit a general store of yesteryear, experience the life of a cowboy or Tarzan? Children will have fun choosing…
Become a camping whiz
With its maps, suggestions for nearby activities, recommendations for places to swim, cycle or hike, Le Québec en camping is a essential for all families who love camping… or who wish to discover it! Some 150 courses from 16 regions of Quebec are presented here in great detail: description of sites and services, schedule, admission of dogs, presence of pool or waterfront, etc.
Live all of Montreal
After the launch of 300 reasons to love New York, journalist Marie-Joëlle Parent launched the great collection 300 reasons to love… and already, Paris and San Francisco have their editions. Now the metropolis has its 300 reasons to love too! We like: good tips (more than 200 addresses of restaurants, bars and cafés!), revisited tourist attractions, the attention paid to public art, the neighborhoods put under the magnifying glass…because beyond the Plateau, the Old Port and downtown, there's so much to do (and see) in Montreal.