Nature and humans. We grew up together.
But took different paths. It’s time to reconnect.
The meteoric Charlevoix effect
The region’s powerful, magnetic attraction began 400 million years ago with an epic meteorite impact that sculpted one of the most beautiful and unique landscapes in Quebec. It also left behind a particular magnetism and energy where visitors stop, breathe and reawaken their senses. A reconnection worth experiencing.
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Top 10 Charlevoix Experiences for Spring
Spring tends to tease us with magnificent balmy days as mild temperatures encourage outdoor family fun and activities. A thin but sufficient snow cover says there’s lots to do and discover in the region.
Photo : Tourisme Charlevoix, André-Olivier Lyra
Charlevoix continues to reinvent itself this winter: 7 new features to discover
Original experiences are making their appearance this winter, offering new ways to enjoy the outdoors and life in Charlevoix!
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Six Cafes to Visit During the Cold Season
How about enjoying a cozy, warm and relaxing moment watching the snow fall? Here are some great places where you can escape during the cold season.
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Perfect winter stay to delight your kids
Treating yourself to a family winter vacation with children, especially young children, can be a challenge, but you just have to know where to go! In Charlevoix, several places and activities are not only accessible to toddlers, they’re just as fun for parents. Here are some suggestions for a perfect winter getaway for your entire family.
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Access
- 595 mi → New York
- 474 mi → Boston
- 929 km → Toronto
- 568 km → Ottawa
- 387 km → Montréal
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Petite-Rivière-Saint-François
Petite-Rivière-Saint-François is populated by eels, sympathetic name which, in the popular folklore, refer to the residents of the municipalitie considered as the entrance to Charlevoix to the West. Along the St. Lawrence, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François is one of the beacons of the region, being the cradle of settling in Charlevoix.
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Baie-Saint-Paul
Baie-Saint-Paul is to wolves, sympathetic name which, in the popular folklore, refer to the residents of the municipality. Along the St. Lawrence, Baie-Saint-Paul is one of the beacons of the region, ranking among Canada’s cultural capitals.
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Mountain Sector
Charlevoix’s Mountain Sector weaves its way on a fertile territory where gourmet delights can be combined with adventure fun. Upon kilometres, we stop to load on goodies along the Flavour Road, we climb our two national parks looking forward to spectacular photos. We enter forests to the greatest pleasure of fishing and snowmobiling enthusiasts. Here all pleasures are allowed including the one of doing nothing.
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Crater and Tides Sector
Between Baie-Saint-Paul and La Malbaie, Les Éboulements and Saint-Irénée are among Charlevoix’s iconic villages. While one overlooks the heights, the other eases its way along the Saint-Lawrence River. From top to bottom, the picturesque charm is omnipresent between the period homes and the post-card scenery. Here a steeple aims for the sky. There, a farm where alpacas are having a great time and everywhere, the beauty of the world!
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Isle-aux-Coudres
The Marsouins’ hospitality – popular name given to Isle-aux-Coudres inhabitants - makes the reputation of this 23-km island in the heart of the Saint-Lawrence River in front of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive. Kite surfers enjoy its winds and families bike around it while admiring the scenery. Inspired by their ancestors, ship captains or schooner builders, the Marsouins today have the wind in their sails.
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La Malbaie
The spectacular coastal scenery fills your soul as soon as you arrive in La Malbaie. This city, just a two-hour drive from Quebec City, has been welcoming visitors for more than 200 years as the birthplace of holiday resorts in Canada. William Howard Taft, president of the United States from 1909 to 1913, had his summer residence here. His presence influenced other arrivals from American and Canadian high society in the era of white boats and rich anglophone holidaymakers whose bourgeois residences still remain. This is the ideal starting point for enjoying the region’s many attractions, outdoor or relaxation activities, good restaurants and comfortable lodging options.
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Saint-Siméon
Shaped by its maritime and forest past, Saint-Siméon offers three discovery poles : the village of Saint-Siméon, Baie-des-Rochers and Port-au-Persil.
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Baie-Sainte-Catherine
It’s whale and beluga country! Located to the Eastern end of Charlevoix, at the Saguenay Fjord’s mouth, this village welcome every year thousands of cruise passengers looking to explore the Big Blue and salute its inhabitants with the utmost respect.
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