Nature at Its Finest

Landscapes to Take Your Breath Away!

The Côte-de-Beaupré region is the perfect setting for a thrilling vacation like no other. The area’s plentiful waterfalls, canyons, mountains, and wildlife put the great in our Great Outdoors. Nature lovers, sports enthusiasts, hikers, and vacationers will all be in their element!

Invigorating Waterfalls

Four fabulous waterfalls provide majestic views of the surrounding countryside. Take a scenic walking trail and discover these pearls in nature’s jewel box. Waterfalls, whirlpools, and suspended bridges add up to a truly special vacation destination. Don’t miss… Montmorency Falls Park, Jean Larose Falls, Canyon Sainte-Anne, or Les Sept Chutes Interpretation and Outdoor Center!

The Spirit of Adventure

Just a hop, skip, and a jump away from Québec City, Côte-de-Beaupré is a real breath of fresh air. Hungry for adventure? Just picture yourself paragliding over the beautiful mountains below or whizzing along a secure cable course high above Canyon Sainte-Anne, carved deep into 900-million-year-old rock. Let the current sweep you along in an inflatable canoe or rappel your way down Jean Larose Falls. Our experienced guides will help you every step of the way, whatever thrilling adventure you choose. Don’t miss… Rivière-Secrète, Canopy-Canyon Aventure, Canyoning-Québec.

Unique Hiking Trails

Between land and sea, 200 km of hiking trails spanning the whole of the Côte-de-Beaupré area offer breathtaking panoramas and some of the most beautiful landscapes in all of Québec. Take in beautiful views of the St. Lawrence Valley, Île d’Orléans, Charlevoix, and Cap Tourmente. Pick fresh blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries in the woods. From the river to the mountains, the call of the forest is impossible to resist! Don’t miss… Sentier des Caps in Charlevoix, Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area, Sentier Mestashibo, Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canyon Sainte-Anne, Les Sept Chutes Interpretation and Outdoor Center, or Foret Montmorency!

Activities Galore!

There’s so much to enjoy: horseback riding, swimming, karting, bowling, pool—and that’s just for starters! Not to mention the canine village and its 75 sled dogs. A unique concept in Canada, the village sits atop towering Mont-Sainte-Anne.