The rabaska is a large bark canoe that the Algonquians originally used for travel and trade. With its thousands of lakes and rivers, Quebec has no shortage of playgrounds for you to try out rabaska. Ideal for group or family outings, this impressive boat propelled by many pairs of arms will take you through our wild landscapes at a great pace. The Quality-Safety certified businesses in our network will guide you in a rabaska adventure that will meet your expectations!

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.

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