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Charlevoix | Mer et Montagnes

Overview of the region

The Charlevoix region is not only a choice travel and gourmet dining destination in Québec, but also a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, a designation it received in 1989. Charlevoix is divided into six Secteurs, each with its own identity and features, and is home to an astonishing array of plant and wildlife. Taiga, tundra, three parks, a river estuary, a fjord, a marine conservation area, caribou, and whales can all be found within its borders. The region's grandeur is matched only by the hospitality of local residents, and by the charming inns, fine dining establishments, and vibrant arts scene that combine to dazzle and delight visitors.












Baie-Saint-Paul and surrounding area
Discover and fully enjoy one of Québec’s oldest municipalities. narrow streets lined with charming boutiques and art galleries.

Isle-aux-Coudres
Isle-aux-Coudres long served as a maritime waystation and has a fascinating sea-faring history. Discover this beautiful sector!

Shore Sector
The Shore Road area runs some fifty kilometers from Baie-Saint-Paul to La Malbaie, winding along the majestic St. Lawrence River in a procession of breathtaking views.

Mountains Sector
Whatever the season, the Charlevoix Hinterland is sure to charm with its myriad of natural attractions in the heart of the Charlevoix crater.

La Malbaie and surrounding area
A tourist draw for over two centuries now, this vast area attracted North America’s high society very early on with its calm, beauty, and fresh air.

Marine Park Sector
Whales can be found in every ocean on Earth, but the St. Lawrence River boasts more of the largest species in the world, as well as a variety of smaller cetaceans.




Romantic package




Touristic routes and trails

The Flavor Trail
Offer you a gastronomical adventure and taste Charlevoix!
Charlevoix
Voyage List
Voyage souvenirs
Tourism Employment




© Pictures : Marc Archambault, Francis Baillargeon, J-F Bergeron / Enviro Foto, René Bouchard, Anne Gardon, Louise Paquin et François Rivard