You don’t need to travel far away to experience the magic of scuba diving. Quebec’s seabed is full of treasures to explore. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you will find amazing biodiversity in Quebec waters – think crustaceans, starfish, sea urchins, jellyfish, seals, and multiple species of fish – and intriguing wrecks that tell parts of our history. It is even possible to dive in winter, under the ice, in a surreal world. Seek the expertise of a Quality-Safety certified business to dive safely and explore the underwater landscapes of Quebec.

The Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent visitor region includes the St. Lawrence River, the Appalachian mountain range, the Matapedia Valley and the new Parc national du Témiscouata. Its geographic location allows for a full range of outdoor activities in nature. In a sea kayak, discover the immensity of the St. Lawrence River and the BIC National Park’s seals or scale a cliff in beautiful Kamouraska village, at sunset. On your next bike tour, go for a spin on the region’s extensive cycling network. A world biosphere of pleasure, summer or winter this region welcomes visitors to enjoy a number of outdoor activities, including snowshoeing and dog-sledding.

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