Descending frozen waterfalls with the help of a rope and crampons, in a sublime snowy landscape… What a great idea! Ice canyoning is as much fun as traditional canyoning (under water), except that you stay dry from top to bottom. Let yourself be guided by a professional from a Quality-Safety certified business to live this quite unique experience, accessible to beginners and regulars alike.

Facing Quebec City on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River is the Tourisme Chaudieres-Appalaches visitor region, renowned for the wonderful diversity of its landscapes. Le Massif du Sud Regional Park proposes forest escapades on assorted hiking trails, with nights in boreal or ready-to-camp tents. Winding your way along its lakes and rivers takes you out to admire lovely waterfalls and untouched beaches. On foot, by bicycle or canoe, discover Frontenac National Park and the majestic Grand Lac Saint-François. What could be nicer than a sugar shack, after a busy day in the great outdoors? With all its beautiful maple trees, imagine the fall colours you could take in on your next hike or canoe trip.

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