quebec gaspésie

Quebec's red-rock lined rivière Bonaventure is a jewel of the Gaspésie region, a ribbon of turquoise unspooling through the famed peninsula's pine and maple forests on its way to the Baie des Chaleurs. The blue-green hue of its clear waters attracts thousands of visitors every summer.

Many of them — over 24,000 in the summer of 2022 — flock to Cime Aventures, a campground and boat rental service about eight kilometres upstream from the river's mouth.

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The [ÈST] Éco-cabines glamping site in Quebec's Gaspésie region is a destination for those seeking some luxurious solitude this summer. On offer are cozy modern cabins for two tucked away in the woods and a new spa that's only available to guests in private three-hour windows.

The concept eliminates the worst part of the spa experience: crossing paths with loud dripping wet strangers. The private reservation means you can carelessly wander between the baths before retreating to your isolated accommodation.

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Sépaq has enhanced the experience at several of its parks and reserves ahead of summer 2022. In addition to a new cliffside lookout in the Parc national des Monts-Valin, the society has also installed new rest areas with stunning views in the Gaspésie region's Réserve faunique de Matane.

The two new platforms are near the Auberge de montage des Chic‑Chocs, an isolated four-star mountain lodge that sits atop a mountain crest in what Sépaq calls the heart of the reserve.

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