Fun Things To Do In Every Single Quebec Tourist Region For The Ultimate Travel Bucket List
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Sometimes it feels like Quebec is this tiny pocket of the world that is so special and unique. But in reality, la belle province is a great big playground for us to see and explore — how lucky are we?! And because it is so big and so diverse, it feels like we can explore so much and never even have to leave home. Quebec is divided into 22 tourism regions, each offering its own unique highlights and characteristics, all while remaining proudly and quintessentially Québécois.
To help you build your Quebec bucket list and be the ultimate Quebec tourist, we took a look at all 22 and found some of the best things to do for an incredible vacation and to highlight the unique qualities of each region (two of the regions, Eeyou Istchee and Baie-James, actually overlap, so they're included as a single entry on this list).
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The list includes parks, museums, towns, and wildlife because Quebec really does have it all.
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Abitibi-Témiscamingue: Mine For Gold At Cité de L'Or
Bas-Saint-Laurent: Explore Parc National du Bic
Centre du Québec: Taste Some Cranberries
Charlevoix: Take The Train de Charlevoix
Chaudière-Appalaches: Visit Isle-aux-Grues
Duplessis: Go Whale Watching
Eeyou Istchee & Baie-James: Canoe Through The Waterways
Eastern Townships: Roam Bleu Lavande
Gaspésie: Ride Riviére Bonaventure
Îles-de-la-Madeleine: Walk Grande Échouerie Beach
Lanaudière: Visit Musée d'art de Joliette
Laurentians: Experience Tonga Lumina
Laval: Visit Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
Manicouagan: Sit Atop The Tadoussac Dunes
Montérégie: Go Wine Tasting At Domaine St.-Jacques
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Mauricie: Swim At A Waterfall In The National Park
Nunavik: Visit A Giant Crater
Outaouais: See Wildlife At Parc Omega
Quebec City: Walk Along Terrasse Dufferin
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean: Explore The Fjord
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