Immersion in the heart of Quebec nature
MONTRÉAL > MAURICIE NATIONAL PARK > TADOUSSAC > CHARLEVOIX > QUÉBEC > MONTRÉAL
Itinerary
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Day 1 Montréal
Welcome to Montreal, THE French-speaking metropolis of North America! Immerse yourself in a city capable of blending its history with its modernity, and enjoy the dynamism of a constantly evolving community. Take advantage of your evening on the town to sample the inevitable poutine!
-Accomodation: hotel
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Day 2 Montéal
Explore the city on foot or by bike. Don't hesitate to stop by the Old Port district, where you'll find the famous Ferris wheel and the majestic Notre-Dame Basilica. Mount Royal Park, the Biodome, the Botanical Gardens... there is so much to see!
-Accomodation: hotel
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Day 3 Montréal / Mauricie national park
Off to La Mauricie National Park! Take full advantage of nature and the superb hiking trails along the magnificent river! Let yourself be lulled by the flow of the river as you stroll through the wilderness.
- Accomodation: Inn
- Transportation: approx. 139mi., approx. 2h45 -
Day 4 Mauricie national park
Hiking or canoeing? Live the Quebec experience to the full with a canoe-rando to Waber Falls. This experience takes you to one of the region's most beautiful waterfalls, where a swim break is well deserved! Then, at the end of the day, head off to meet the black bears with a passionate guide.
- Included activity : bear watching with local guide
- Accomodation: Inn -
Day 5 Mauricie national park - Charlevoix region
Off to the fabulous Charlevoix region, where the mountains plunge spectacularly into the waters of the St. Lawrence. This region is renowned not only for its delicious gastronomy, but also for its sublime national parks.
- Accomodation: hotel
- Transportation: approx. 215mi., approx. 4h -
Day 6 Charlevoix region
Explore the sublime Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park, with over 100 km of hiking trails. Would you like to discover this park in a different way? If so, why not challenge the river's currents on a rubber dinghy? You will be amazed at the scenery you see before your eyes!
-Accomodation: hotel
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Day 7 Charlevoix region - Tadoussac/Fjord du Saguenay - Charlevoix region
Join us today in the charming village of Tadoussac, the ideal place to go whale watching. Whether by kayak or zodiac, there's no limit to the number of ways you can get up close and personal with these famous marine mammals. Are you more of a hiking enthusiast? Don't worry, you're on the doorstep of the magnificent Parc national du Fjord du Saguenay. Here, there's no shortage of suitable trails and breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
- Accomodation: hotel
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Day 8 Charlevoix region - Québec
Head for Quebec City! Along the way, learn more about the culture and history of the region's aboriginal population at the traditional Huron site. Then continue on to Quebec City to enjoy this charming city. Explore the Petit Champlain district, and stroll to the foot of the Château Frontenac on the Dufferin Terrace, while admiring the superb view of the St. Lawrence River.
- Included activity: guided visit of the Huron Traditionnal Site (2h)
- Accomodation: hotel
- Transportation: approx.62mi., approx. 1h -
Day 9 Back home
Take advantage of this quiet morning to buy a few souvenirs of your wonderful stay. You will then be off to the Montreal or Quebec City airport, depending on your return ticket, to drop off your rental car before your flight home.
-Overnight flight
- Transportation: approx. 161mi., approx.2h30 (if travelling back to Montreal)
Period & budget
When to travel?
The best period for travelling is during the following months:
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Price
The budget is an indication of the price per person, subject to availability. Your local agent will send you a customized quote with the exact price. The price can vary according to availability, level of services, period of travel, number of participants, booking time frame and other items.
Included
- 8 nights' standard accommodation
- 6-day rental of a full-size Hyundai Elantra or equivalent, unlimited mileage, LDW and ALI insurance, local taxes, airport fees, one tank of gas and one additional driver
- Roadbook (electronic version)
- The following activities: bear watching with a local guide (1h30), visit to the Huron traditional site (2h)
- Canadian taxes (federal and provincial)
- 24-hour assistance
- Meals mentioned: 5 breakfasts /pers.
Not included
- International flights (available on request)
- Gasoline
- Personal expenses
- Meals
- Beverages (except tea and coffee for included meals)
- Entrance fees to national parks
- Optional activities
- Travel insurance
International flights
Terms and conditions
Booking conditions
Invoice procedure
Cancellation policy
- Cancellation up to 45 days prior to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 20 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
- Cancellation between the 44th and 15th day prior to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 50 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
- Cancellation less than 14 days to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 100 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
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Sustainable tourism
- A fair economical repartition
- The improvement of local teams’ working conditions and their awareness of the protection of the environment
- The information of travelers about respecting the local population and environment and the collection of their feelings at their return.
- Avoid letting waste out, throw it in the trash can or bring it with you
- Use potable water sparingly (take a shower instead of a bath and report any leaks) and avoid wasting it (use biodegradable soap to wash yourself)
- Avoid damaging cultural sites: don’t touch the statues, don’t move the stones and objects
- Exchange instead of giving (too Important gifts can destabilize the local economic stability of the country depending on their living standards)
- When taking a walk, especially in some fragile ecosystems, observe the fauna from afar, do not go beyond beaten roads, limit stamping and do not bring any souvenirs: give up picking rare flowers picking fossils...
- In some hotels, you can have individual air conditioning. It is advised to systematically switching it off when you’re out of the room to avoid energetical overconsumption and greenhouse gas emission.