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Isle-aux-Coudres

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Discovered by Jacques Cartier in 1535, L’Isle-aux-Coudres is a paradise on earth and a premiere destination for tourists in the region. The island offers a variety of activities including cycling, hiking, beaches, playgrounds, cruising, and summer theater. Renowned for it's breathtaking landscapes, Isle-aux-Coudres can be explored by cycle, car, or by foot.

Île d'Orléans

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Île d'Orléans is recognized as being the single most important district in Quebec due to it's fertile soil and rich architectural treasures. Located just 5km down river from Quebec City, Île d'Orléans is home to over 7,000 people who to this day, retain the island's traditional rural way of life.

Old Quebec City

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Make sure you have a great pair of shoes on before you head to Old Quebec City (Vieux-Québec) because you'll need them! Quebec City lies approximately 233 kilometers (145 mi) from Montreal in the province of Quebec along the banks of the mighty St. Lawrence River.

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