The canoe has been part of Quebec’s landscape since time immemorial. A priceless legacy of the First Nations, it is now prized by outdoor enthusiasts. Our thousands of lakes and rivers are invitations to experience a canoeing adventure in the generous nature of Quebec. For the river trip of your dreams, a weekend of canoe-camping or your first experience with a paddle, you can count on our network of regional parks and Quality-Safety certified businesses to help you explore Quebec by canoe.
Charlevoix is a region where natural and cultural attractions pair up with soaring mountains and the colossal St. Lawrence River. A UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the Tourisme Charlevoix visitor region is a must-see for practising outdoor and adventure activities. Both Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie and Parc national des Grands-Jardins offer a full lineup of outdoor activities including hiking, via ferrata, canoeing, kayaking, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, dog-sledding and snowmobiling. See the region’s 350 million-year-old crater, plan a long-distance hike on La Traversée de Charlevoix’s 100 km trail that crisscrosses the backcountry, offering beautiful vistas across the region, or the more daring can try winter kayaking amid the ice floes. This is but a short list of the territory’s many assorted visitor experiences.