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If you've been hoping to get your road trip on this fall season, then there are loads of quaint and charming small towns near Montreal worth visiting this autumn where you can get up close and personal with Quebec's mesmerizing foliage.

Now, it is only a matter of time before a picturesque sea of red, orange, and gold colours takes over Quebec's landscapes. Nestled amidst this seasonal splendour are countless adorable towns, each giving off a storybook setting perfect for a fall visit.

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Every season sprinkles its own brand of magic on Quebec, but there's something extra special about fall. As the province wraps itself in a cozy embrace, lovebirds may be left wondering where to begin. Whether you're sparking a new flame or reigniting an old one, Quebec has a cache of autumn activities beyond the usual pumpkin patches and apple orchards.

Consider a short road trip to a horseback ride, where the world seems to slow down, and it's just you, your loved one, and nature. Or perhaps retreat to a luxurious five-star chalet, where the warmth of a crackling fireplace pairs perfectly with the cool autumn air and the clink of wine glasses. Outdoor enthusiasts can catch the awe-inspiring spectacle of bird migration together or just hike through some of the prettiest scenery the province has to offer — all within a stone's throw of Montreal.

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As September moves along and the slowly lowering temperature keeps whittling away at the last days of summer, the leaves are bound to start falling any second now. Walking through outdoor areas will soon mean you can enjoy the satisfaction of stepping on crunchy leaves. Before long, each tree will be beautifully coloured orange, red, and yellow — the ultimate fall scenery!

It's no surprise Quebec has some of the best fall foliage in all of Canada. Take a trip outside of the city and you'll truly understand why autumn is the best season around. But, there have to be some unconventional ways to witness the immense beauty of the forests and nature during the new season, right? Something over-the-top unforgettable to truly appreciate the warm colours of the cold season.

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A new zipline is open now at Mount Sutton – and it's not your ordinary ride. Rather than sending you straight down, this so-called "zipline coaster" features twists and turns under the trees, appealing to adrenaline lovers everywhere.

The zipline, open as of July 30, is the mountain's second. Last summer, Mount Sutton introduced its giant one-kilometre zipline, allegedly the "steepest in Canada." Tickets for the giant zipline include rides on the chairlift, so guests get views up and down the slopes.

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A new 700-metre-long zipline rollercoaster — the first of its kind in North America — is going up on Mont Sutton this summer just under two hours away from Montreal. The unique aerial adventure is expected to open next month with thrilling treetop twists and turns, 450-degree spirals, and at least one 5-metre drop. The speed of the ride picks up depending on a rider's elevation.

An official launch is slated for mid-July, although a specific date has not yet been confirmed. Once construction ends, the zipline coaster will remain operational during the summer and fall through October 16.

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You've heard of mountain biking, but treetop biking? Yes, you totally read that right. Au Diable Vert's unique VéloVolant activity lets you pedal your way down cables suspended between trees at its mountain resort in the beautiful town of Sutton, Quebec.

While Quebec's stunning parks offer up lots of biking experiences, none truly measure up to the adventure of soaring in the tree canopy of the province's deciduous forests.

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With the arrival of summer weather in Quebec, now's the time to start planning your first aventures estivales.

While a weekend getaway from Montreal might be calling your name, sometimes all you've got time for is a quick day trip, and luckily, there are loads of gorgeous spots with loads to do within a two-hour radius of Montreal.

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Ski season is upon us! While the winter slopes can be intimidating for many — not to mention, expensive — Mont Sutton, a Quebec ski hill, offers some of Canada's first Yooner rides. Since you're probably wondering, "WTF is a Yooner?" it's a ski/sled hybrid that's a must-do winter activity everyone can enjoy.

Located only 90 minutes outside of Montreal by car, Mont Sutton is the perfect place to try a Yooner. Seated 20 centimetres above the ground with shock absorbers, an easy-to-control handle, and a runner for carving stellar turns on the mountain, you'll feel like you're skiing without needing a single lesson while riding a Yooner.

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Calling all snow lovers — if you're trying to figure out how to make some cash this winter, there are approximately 14,000 jobs at Quebec ski resorts that you can consider applying to.

And honestly, what better way to spend the cold season than working on one of Quebec's iconic mountains?

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Our province is home to some beautiful mountains that get packed with snow once winter hits.

And if you're already planning your skiing adventures for the 2021-2022 season, Casino En Ligne's new ranking of the "Top 9 Ski Resorts Quebec Has to Offer This Winter" may help you narrow down where you want to go.

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