Major Attractions

Grosse-Île

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Grosse Île in an island located in the St. Lawrence River that was once a quarantine station for the Port of Québec between 1832 and 1937. Grosse Île was the primary entry point for immigrants migrating to Canada.

Parc de la Chute-Montmorency

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Parc de la Chute-Montmorency (also known as The Montmorency Falls) is located just outside of Quebec City and is the home of the provinces highest waterfall.

Canyon Sainte-Anne

Photo Credit: Annie Pilote

Canyon Sainte-Anne has been around somewhere around 1.2 billion years and is home to the astonishing 74m high Sainte-Anne waterfall. Visitors to this spectacular canyon attraction are guaranteed to appriciate the beauty and majesty of the area from one of the 3 suspension bridges, including the highest pedestrian bridge in Quebec at 55 meters high!

Valcartier Vacation Village

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Valcartier Vacation Village (Village Vacances Valcartier) is a multi-season recreation resort catering to families from all over the world.

During the summer months, Valcartier Vacation Village is transformed into the largest waterpark in Canada with over 15 water attractions, 35 water slides, 2 theme rivers and whitewater rafting.

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