The Gorgeous Suspension Bridge Close To Montreal You Need To Road Trip To ASAP

Guys, I hate to be the one to say it, but the summer's coming to a close. Soon, it'll be October, and then December, and before you know it - bam, we're in a whole new year.
But no worries, friends. Before that happens, there's still plenty of time to explore Quebec, go on a little road-trip, and truly make the best of the rest of your summer. And one awesome place to do just that? Quebec's Parc de la Caverne Trou de la Fee.
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Located in Desbiens, Quebec, which is a roughly 5 hour drive from Montreal, the Parc de la Caverne Trou de la Fee is one seriously gorgeous place, with cliffs, forests, water, suspension bridges, and even a beautiful, granite canyon.
Which, by the way, leads you underground, in case you guys are down to explore it.
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But if you're not down to explore the canyon, though, there are also footbridges and trails that lead you through the park and incredibly breathtaking views.
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If you guys are down to go adventuring in this highkey magical spot, don't forget to check out this link for more information.
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