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parc de la gorge de coaticook

If you've been looking for a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of city life, but don't have a car to venture outside of Montreal, then we've totally got you covered. Well… Navette Nature does.

A Montreal shuttle company known as NaNa (Navette Nature) for short, offers monthly recurring shuttles to countless parks and nature reserves across Quebec — this way, you can enjoy a day trip from Montreal even if you don't have a vehicle.

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Coaticook, known for its picturesque gorge and enchanting night walks at Foresta Lumina, is an ideal escape for those looking to unwind in nature without straying far from Montreal. Situated just a short drive from the city, the road to Coaticook offers travellers a chance to take in the rural landscapes and charming villages in the Eastern Townships.

The town of Coaticook itself is abundant in local flavour, with popular ice cream offerings and local eateries that give a true taste of Quebec. Add to that the unique attractions and scenic spots that dot the route and you've got a road trip to remember. Here are some places to check out on your next getaway:

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With fall just around the corner, you can take in those stunning autumn colours 50 metres from the ground at Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.

Located in the Eastern Townships only two hours from Montreal, the suspension bridge is one of the longest in North America, spanning a total of 545 feet. The bridge is easily the park's biggest attraction and is the ideal spot to get a front-row seat to the changing fall colours.

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Life can be hectic. Sometimes you just need to get away from the city to find a little peace of mind — and there's no better place to do so than on one of the many gorgeous hiking trails near Montreal.

All the spots on this list are within a two-hour drive from the city, so you don't have to go far to fully immerse yourself in nature!

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