Eastern Cantons
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Itinerary
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Day 1 Montréal
Here you are in Montreal. What better way to start your stay than in such a dynamic city! Travel through the eastern part of the city and its Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district with its thousand discoveries. Passionate about sports? The Olympic Park is made for you! Are you a fan of activities related to nature? Discover the fauna and flora of the North American continent through 5 ecosystems in the Biodome.
- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 2 Montréal
Travel back in time and enjoy the experience of Old Montreal. Walk through the cobbled streets and admire the Notre-Dame Basilica. Get on board the Ferris wheel and enjoy an amazing view!
- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 3 Montréal / Magog
Heading for Magog-Orford. Come and discover the Estrie region and its vast green areas that spread along the United States border.
- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 4 Magog
Enjoy the exceptional landscape during a cruise or a short walk around Lake Memphremagog. For hiking addicts, go for a walk on Mont-Orford and access the five lookouts that offer the most beautiful views of the rest of the region.
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 5 Magog / Frontenac National Parc
You are now heading to Frontenac National Park, a charming nature reserve on the banks of Lake Saint-François, which offers a wide range of outdoor activities for everyone! Hiking, cycling, canoeing, paddle boat... Let yourself be tempted and share unique moments.
-Accomodation: Ready-to-camp
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Day 6 Frontenac National Parc
Take the Park's different trails and cross the ecosystems that shelter more than 200 bird species and 30 mammal species: beaver families, bald eagles, great blue herons...
-Accomodation: Ready-to-camp
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Day 7 Frontenac National Parc / Quebec city
Your next destination: Quebec City, one of the oldest cities in North America. Walk along its cobbled streets and follow the 4.5 km of fortifications to the Citadel. Don't miss the musicians, acrobats or actors in traditional costumes who roam the streets all summer long.
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 8 Quebec city
Looking for adventure? Go to Montmorency Falls Park, located only 15 minutes from Old Quebec City, and cross one of the three Via Ferrata itineraries. You can also challenge the falls by opting for the 300-metre zip line and thus observe the falls from a different point of view. Strong feeling guaranteed!
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 9 Quebec city / Rimouski
Take a walk around Île d'Orléans and enjoy its landscapes along the St. Laurence River. The tip of the island offers an extraordinary view of Montmorency Falls. You can also opt for a kayak trip to visit the island in a different way!
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 10 Rimouski / Sainte-Rose-du-Nord
Stroll for a few moments along the promenade along the St. Laurence River. The Cap-à-l'Orignal tour follows the coastline and offers you many viewpoints... you can choose to do it on foot or by bike!
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 11 Sainte-Rose-du-Nord
Welcome to Saint-Rose du Nord, on the edge of the Saguenay Fjord. Get on board for a cruise and enjoy the blue waters of the Saguenay Fjord. It is one of the longest fjords in the world and the only navigable fjord in North America!
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 12 Sainte-Rose-du-Nord / Saint-Félicien
Let's go to St-Félicien and its famous Zoo Sauvage! We invite you to live a unique and unforgettable experience. This zoo offers you a privileged contact with more than 1000 animals from the Boréalie in semi-freedom. You will be able to observe the two bear cubs born in 2018, love at first sight and a great moment of emotion are guaranteed.
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 13 Saint-Félicien / Saint-Michel-des-Saints
Come and admire Saint-Michel-des-Saints and the charm of its Lac Taureau regional park, one of the largest lakes in the world near Montreal. Are you keen on water sports? Swimming, sea kayaking, or canoeing await you there!
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 14 Rimouski
On the way to Rimouski, a dynamic and natural city! Take a trip to the Bic National Park where its islands, bays and mountains will welcome you with open arms. Cross the void on Quebec's tallest hanging footbridge, 85 metres long... hang on!
- Accommodation : Hotel
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Day 15 Montréal
End your stay in the beautiful city of Montreal. You can walk in the Mile-End, in Old Montreal or in Rosemont, and live completely different experiences. Walk through the Old Port and enjoy the famous beaver tails before you fly.
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
- 14 nights accommodation
- 13 days car hire with CDW insurance and unlimited mileage
- Applicable taxes
- Assistance 24 hours phone number
Not included
- The personalized roadbook
- Flights (Available upon request)
- Gasoline
- Lunches and dinners
- Personal expenses
Terms and conditions
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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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- Destination description
- Useful tips on driving
- Cities and parks maps
- Activities description
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Budget & exchange
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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.