Quebec offers cross-country skiers – young and old, recreational and competitive – an amazing diversity of trails. There is nothing more enchanting than a cross-country ski trip on a beautiful layer of fresh snow through our snowy valleys and forests. There are hundreds of kilometers of trails to choose from, whether you’re a classic skier or a skater, in the mood for a short stroll or a real expedition. On your own in a regional park or with a guide from a Quality-Safety certified business, you can’t help but enjoy this very complete physical activity that can be practiced without moderation.
From Tadoussac and Sacré-Coeur to Blanc-Sablon, passing through Fermont, the Côte-Nord is a region of grandeur and breathtaking nature. In addition to hosting the Daniel-Johnson Dam, the largest multi-arch-and-buttress dam in the world, and the Mingan Archipelago, home to the highest concentration of monoliths in Canada, the Côte-Nord is renowned as one of the best places in the world to observe whales in the St. Lawrence. The region is also an extraordinary playground for outdoor and nature enthusiasts: hiking, sea kayaking, wildlife observation and ice fishing are just a few of the activities to enjoy during a stay in the region or on a road trip.