Multi-activities - Adventure Cocktail in Quebec

DOG SLEDDING, SNOWMOBILE, CANI-RANDO, TRAPPER // 

This complete program is ideal for getting to know Quebec in winter. Located in the Lanaudière region, it is a very wild region far from mass tourism and major resorts. It is located on the shores of Lake Taureau, in a setting of forests and wooded hills. On the program of your week: the adrenaline of snowmobiling, the religious silence of dog sledding, the discovery of this natural environment on snowshoes and cani-hiking, but also an introduction to ice fishing and survival techniques during a trapper's day. Enjoy a free day to choose activities among the many possible activities. Every evening, you will find the comfort of your room at the inn.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 Montreal

    Montreal Welcome at the airport by a member of our team, and transfer to the Lac Taureau Regional Park, a wilderness area of Quebec. Installation at the inn. We offer you a dinner with local flavours on the first evening. The program of your week (order of activities) will be presented to you at that time.

    - Accommodation : Inn

  • Day 2 Snowshoeing Trapper Day

    Snowshoeing Trapper Day During this day, we will leave, snowshoes in sinew at our feet, to discover the trappers' way of life with an introduction to survival methods. You will discover the essential skills required by any polar explorer to spot and trace animals, you will learn how to set traps, you will also discover ice fishing on the frozen lake waters. We will also learn how to build igloos and different types of Amerindian shelters.

    - Accommodation : Inn

  • Day 3 Snowmobile

    Snowmobile A day of thrills by snowmobile! Two by snowmobile, we travel these white vastness by varying the landscapes: forest tracks, frozen rivers, lakes...
    "C'est l'fun" as the Quebeckers say!

    - Accommodation: Inn

  • Day 4 Dog Sledding Day

    Dog Sledding Day Be transported by the dog sled. Your "musher" (guide) will introduce you the kennel and your new mates for the day, introduce you to driving the team and share with you his passion for dogs. Two per sled, you leave for a crazy adventure through lakes and forest tracks. Return to the inn in the late afternoon.

    - Accommodation : Inn

  • Day 5 Full day of Cani-Rando

    Full day of Cani-Rando Today, we leave for a day of cani-hiking with snowshoes . Like the nomadic tribes of the Far North in the past, a sled dog drags us by the belt, for a fun and entertaining walk.A unique experience of complicity and relaxation between man and dog!Hiking in the boreal forest overlooking the lakes will provide us with the ideal setting to make the most of this exciting day. Picnic on a wood fire by the frozen lake.

    - Accommodation : Inn

  • Day 6 Free day

    Free day After these 4 days of activities, some may want to freely enjoy the different activities offered at the camp (skiing, snowshoeing, etc.).Those who want more can enjoy the following optional activities: a day of dog sledding, an additional day of snowmobiling or a day of free snowmobiling. Back at the inn at the end of the day, you can raise a glass to your accomplishments of the week before the transfer to Montreal.

    You can now opt for a transfer to Quebec City by adding an extension to this stay (Ask your advisor)***

    - Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 7 Journée libre au Camp Taureau

    Journée libre au Camp Taureau Ce jour est libre au Camp Taureau. Vous avez ainsi la possibilité de vous reposer dans un décor féérique ou bien partir à la découverte des chemins autour du camp. Les repas sont à l'auberge.

  • Day 8 Montreal

    Montreal Those who return to Montreal will have free time to discover the city's attractions.

  • Day 9 Arrivée en France

    Arrivée en France en matinée des souvenirs polaires plein la tête.

N.B. The order of the activities is given as an indication; the actual order of the different activities will be announced to you on day 1. This itinerary may be modified according to the weather conditions. Your guide will decide on these conditions.

***Quebec City Stay Option: Rather than going back to Montreal on Day 6, we offer you the opportunity to travel to Quebec City where you will also spend the night of Day 7 before returning to Montreal on the morning after Day 8. With this option, the package becomes an 8 day / 7 night package. 

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Trip code: UCAMA2

Included

- Welcome at the Montreal airport by a member of our team,
- On-site transfers
- The activities mentioned in the programme,
- Accommodation: 5 nights at the inn, 1 night in a hotel in Montreal,
- Full board from dinner on day 1 to lunch on day 6,
- Supervision by certified French-speaking guides and polar specialists
- Loan of equipment "Extreme cold" for the week: wetsuit, boots, helmet and mittens. Deposit to be paid on site.
- Applicable taxes

Not included

- Meals in Montreal (dinner day 6 and 7, lunch day 7)
- Air transport (Available on request)
- Airport transfers
- Personal expenses
- Drinks (except tea and coffee for meals included)
- Credit card deposit (*Deductible 2000$-**Deposit 500$)
- Guide tips

Notes

*What is a deductible: The deductible is the amount of the customer's liability for damage to the snowmobile.
**What is a deposit: This is the amount that the customer must leave as a guarantee on his credit card before the start of the raid.

International flights

On request, ask your advisor at canada@altaibasecamp.com

Terms and conditions

Booking conditions

By registering for one of our travel, the customer bindingly accepts the General Terms and Conditions of Sale. Each customer must complete a registration form. The booking is definitively recorded when the customer has settled the payment of a deposit of 30 % of the total travel price (subject to availability at the time of registration). In case of short term bookings – within 30 days prior to the travel departure – the full travel price is due immediately. Payments can be settled via bank transfer (SWIFT code/IBAN number) or online, directly from our website (soon available). You will receive an email with a booking confirmation as quickly as possible

Invoice procedure

Once your booking is registered, we send you an email with the invoice. Full payment is required at least 30 days before your arrival. If the customer does not settle the payment of the travel price within the period agreed upon, Altaï Canada reserves the right to cancel the booking free of charge.

Cancellation policy

If for any reason, you decide to withdraw from a journey, the amount already paid will be refunded subject to the following exceptions:
  • 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…)

Any cancellation shall be notified in writing (email, letter or fax). Notice of cancellation will be effective upon receipt by us of your written communication.

If it comes apparent at an earlier point in time that the minimum number of participants cannot be reached for a travel, Altaï Canada is to exercise his right of withdrawal immediately. In such a situation, you will be informed of the cancellation of your travel no later than 21 days prior to the agreed beginning of the journey. Altaï Canada can also cancel a travel in case of circumstances amounting to "force majeure": volcanic eruption, civil disturbances, strikes, weather and climate conditions, travellers’ security… In such cases, you are immediately refunded any payments on the travel price; however, you shall not be entitled to any compensation.

Changes to travel contract

If a change to travel contract is made at the customer’s request, any fee that might arise from this change shall be paid by the customer. In any cases, every request for changes shall be notified in writing. In case of external events that could not be foreseen, Altaï Canada might change some aspects of the travel contract. We will endeavour to advise you of any changes as quickly as possible.

Pricing

All group travel prices on our website have been calculated for the indicated number of participants for each trip. The price list is confirmed after the booking. If the number of participants is lower than expected, an additional payment charge might be applied. For each travel and program, we mention the price per person – valid for the minimum number of participants – and we provide you with detailed explanations about the services included or not. Any change in the exchange rates or in the price of travel services in particular regarding the cost of the fuel, might entail price revision.

Contract transfer

In case of transfer of the contract by the customer to an assignee, modification and cancellation conditions apply.

Insurance

We recommend that you get personal insurance before your departure to cover the activities undertaken by Altaï Canada. If you have not purchased your insurance directly with us, we ask that you email us your insurance contract information (company, policy name, policy number, phone number) and bring this information with you on your trip. 

Practical info

Staff

Supervision by guides specializedin the polar environment. (snowmobile guide, musher ...)

Food

At the inn the meals are buffet style with a hearty breakfast and dinners with local flavours.
During the activities: at noon we will most often have a picnic on the campfire. 

Accommodation

1 night in a hotel with breakfast based on double or triple room in Montreal.
5 nights at the inn (our inn is isolated from any civilization for a unique experience with all the modern comfort). Electricity, heating included.

Transportation

Minibus transfers from Montreal to the Base Camp.

Budget & exchange

Visa and Mastercard credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. You can also change euros. 1 Euro = C$1.50 as at 04/11/2019.

Tips

In the United States and Canada, service is never included in the prices. In bars, restaurants and all places where a service is provided, you are expected to leave a tip between 15 and 20% of the total amount. Many employees in service occupations only pay themselves with tips. It would be very wrong to not give tips, or not give enough. Even when paying by credit card, you will indicate the amount of the tip you wish to give. On this type of trip, it is usual to leave 6$ per person per day for the driver guide and 20$ per group for the city guides.

Supplied equipment

Equipment are included in the tours for the whole week: winter boots (Sorel type), jacket for extreme cold, over-mittens.
For the snowmobile activity: helmet.
When you make your reservation, you will be asked for your height, shoe size and weight in order to reserve the appropriate equipment in advance.

Vital equipment

Required equipment : 

Plan a "3 layer" system:For clothing, the multi-layer method is the best.
It is a question of wearing several layers of clothing, the closest to the body, which easily allows sweat to escape. The other layers keep the body warm or protect it from external conditions.
  • The base layer (on the skin): Complete warm underwear (pantyhose and long-sleeved top).
  • The middle layer: A warm sweater or thick polar fur.
  • The outer layer: It cuts you off from the wind and snow. We recommend a GoreTex jacket or warm ski jacket.


Recommended clothing list : 

-  Waterproof shoes or hiking boots for winter or after-skiing
-  Slipper or small basketball for the inn
-  Pairs of woollen socks
- A warm jacket (warm ski jacket or down jacket)
- Ski pants or ski suit
- Underwear for top and bottom. This is the first insulation you will have, be careful
- Fine technical fibres, such as Carline or Polartec, are very effective, warm, flexible, comfortable and light. They also dry very quickly
- A pair of waterproof gloves
- A pair of fleece or wool gloves
- A pair of under-gloves
- Wool hat
- Neck warmer or balaclava
- Scarf

 List of necessary personal items:

- Driver's license for snowmobiles
- Your credit card for the equipment deposit (a fingerprint will be taken). The deposit is $50 per item provided and $2,000 per snowmobile

Equipment that you can bring:

- A notebook
- A camera (beware of batteries that do not resist to cold for long periods of time. You can recharge your devices at the hostel in the rooms)
- High protection sunglasses
- A ski mask
- A personal pharmacy kit
- A tube of sunscreen (useful from February when the sun starts to heat up)
- Vaseline or waterless moisturizer to avoid freezing
- A headlamp
- A thermos to get your hot drink. During lunch, the guide will provide you with hot drinks.

Material

All cooking and group camping equipment is provided during this trip: crockery, stove, canvas shelters.

Luggage

Your entire luggage must be divided into 2 bags: 
1- A travel bag or suitcase (maximum 20kg in the hold)
2- A backpack (25/30 L capacity) for your daily belongings 

Plan a flexible travel bag with side zipper for easy access to its contents. During the trip, it will contain the things you will not use during the day. A small backpack (capacity about 40L) for your things of the day sweater, spare tee shirt, gourd, glasses, lunch picnic etc. In case your checked baggage is delayed, please bring something in the cabin suitcase to survive the first few days (toothbrush, T-shirt, walking shoes, etc.).

Medicine

Your guide will have a first aid kit. However, it is recommended to bring your own medication (aspirin, bandages, disinfectant, cotton, etc.). Ask your CPAM office for the E 111 form, it is free of charge and can still be useful.

Passport

Consular formalities for Europeans and Swiss nationals: 

Upon your registration, please transmit your passport information (name, first name, passport number, date of issues and expiration). Currently, to stay as a tourist for less than six months, a visa is not mandatory and a valid passport is sufficient with a validity exceeding by one day your stay in Canada.

Travelers must imperatively have an electronic travel authorization (eTA) to enter Canada. You will have to fill the form online and individually (one application per person) on http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/ave.aspIt is essential that you have a valid email address. The 7 CAD fees are payable by Visa, Mastercard or American Express credit cards. The eTA is granted in just a few minutes but we advise you to apply for it as soon as your trip is confirmed. The eTA is an electronic document linked to your passport and stays valid for 5 years or until the expiration of the passport, depending on the first of these eventualities to occur. You must then travel with the passport used to apply for it. 

CAREFUL: for French women, the eTA must be filled with your maiden name. Hence, to facilitate the check-in at the airport, we ask travelers in Canada to indicate their maiden name for the booking of their tickets.

You travel with children:
Children and adults are submitted to the same obligations regarding passports and visa described above. Registration of minors on parents’ passports is now impossible; children must hold an individual passport. It is compulsory to apply for an eTA for each child individually. 

CAREFUL, from January 15th 2017 onwards, for all French minors traveling abroad alone, an authorization to leave the country is compulsory.
The child will have to submit the three following documents:
- The minor’s valid passport
- A photocopy of the signatory’s identity card, valid or expired for less than 5 years and the birth certificate
- The form, signed by one of the legal guardians, available online on https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359 

Concerning other nationalities, seek the Canadian consular authority of your country.

ARRIVAL IN CANADA VIA A TRANSIT THROUGH THE UNITED STATES :
CAREFUL, we can exceptionally use American airlines for travels bound for the American continent (North and South). 
They stop over in the US: you must possess an electronic or biometric passport which is still valid 6 months after your departure from the US (under ‘’passport’’, a rectangle under a circle meaning a secure symbol). 

You must also apply for an electronic travel authorization (ESTA) on the official website https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov. Valid for a duration of two years or until the expiration of the passport, this authorization must be requested at the latest 72h before your departure: we advise you to apply to it as soon as your trip is confirmed. It has to be paid for (14 USD online by credit card). The name you put on the form must be the same as the one that figures on your plane tickets and must of course appears on your passport. If the name used on the ESTA form is different from the one on your tickets, the airline can deny your boarding. Minors must also fill out an ESTA authorization. 

The Visa Waiver Program allows French nationals to enter the American territory without a visa, either via transit or for a stay of 90 days to the maximum. A visa is nevertheless necessary if you only have an emergency passport. Furthermore, travelers who went to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Yemen or Soudan since March 11th 2011 and people who are national of Iran, Iraq, Syria or Soudan cannot benefit from the Visa Waiver program anymore: more information on http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/etats-unis/

ARRIVAL IN THE US OR TRANSIT THROUGHT THE US :
Upon your arrival, the immigration service will take your photo and fingerprints. You’ll have to wait behind the yellow line and not cross it unless you’re told to, it can take some time. Customs controls will take place at the first access point to the territory (in case of a transit through a Canadian airport, it will be considered as a first access point to the US and the following process must be applied). Once you’ve been through the immigration service, you’ll get your luggage back from the conveyer belt and go to the customs. In case of a continuation of your trip, you’ll have to get your luggage back and bring them the baggage conveyer which serves.

Health information & recommendations

Pharmacy :
It is suggested that participants bring their own medication:
  •  Aspirin
  • Intestinal antiseptic
  • Small scissors
  • Tricosteril
  • Sun protection cream for face and lips
  • Mosquito repellent cream or lotion

Also think of your feet : elastoplast, eosin etc.

Recommendations : No vaccination required.

Hygiene : Tap water is safe to drink.

Weather

In Quebec, in summer, weather conditions are very changing and unpredictable and have a considerable influence on the level of the circuits. On average, in winter, the temperature is -10 degrees and -19 degrees at night. A trip indicated as easy will therefore require more effort if the appropriate weather conditions are not met. You must be ready to face the snow, the wind and even the blazing sun... Some activity may change due to conditions and lack of snow.Spirit of the trip: This trip is participatory: your help will be requested to load and unload the equipment necessary for the smooth running of the trip as well as for its cleaning; on itinerant tours, you must regularly set up and dismantle the camp. All this will not take much time on your entire journey, your guide knows the circuit well, but your involvement helps to create a climate of mutual support and establish links between you and your guide, for a friendly and peaceful atmosphere. 

For more information: https://www.meteomedia.com/ca

Electricity

As everywhere in the US, voltage runs at 110 Volts/60 cycles. New electric devices can be adapted o the current. It’s preferable to check whether or not your device is equipped with a current transformer. In general, it is a black box located between the electric plug and your device. If your device isn’t compatible with the 110-volt current, you’ll need to get a current transformer sold separately. As electrical plugs are flat, you’ll also need an adaptor to plug your device in. you’ll find it easily on the spot or before departure in a shop specialized in travels. A waterproof Zip Lock bag is a good way to keep your equipment in a dry place.

Sustainable tourism

Since the outset, Altai works for an eco-tourism and an organization of trips that respects equitable and sustainable principles.  

The harmonization of practices assures:
  •  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. 

You can also act in favor of an eco-tourism by adopting simple green gestures during your trips:
  • 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.
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Region
Eastern Canada
Activity
Nature - Adventure Winter Winter multi-activities
Duration
9 days
Group
2 to 10 people
Code
UCAMA2
Price
From €2,295
Level
2/5
Comfort
5/5
Language(s)
French
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