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vendredi 15 août 2014

hiking

Great explorer or single hiker, sports or a curious visitor, walk the most fabulous views of Quebec which you could never reach otherwise. Quebec is full of golf short and long hike with varying levels of difficulty. 000 km of trails accessible to hikers, nearly 40% in Gaspésie, Laurentides and there are more than 6 in the Eastern Townships Eastern Townships. Walk along a winding river, walk in a spruce forest, hang out scenery breathtaking. Discover all that Quebec's nature ... at your own pace!

The trails they went ...

Photography. National and regional parks, wildlife and several private networks reserves offer many trails in contrasting landscapes. Various types of accommodation (cottage, rustic camping and shelter) are usually found along the trails long hike. Most major ski resorts welcome walkers in summer and fall.

Here are some golf conducive to large shipments.

Gaspésie National Park. With 25 peaks over 1000 m, you'd think a sea of ​​mountains. Hikers enjoy the diverse flora, breathtaking views and the rare opportunity to observe caribou, moose and deer.
International Appalachian Trail. This trail follows the crest of the Appalachian Mountains of the United States to the Gaspé Peninsula. It achieves several peaks, including the mountains Jacques-Cartier, Albert and Logan. Part of the route runs along the Gaspé peninsula, offering superb views of the St. Lawrence River, before ending at Forillon National Park of Canada. The Quebec portion, 650 km long and
studded with 35,000 tags, eight shelters have 24 seats, suitably located in the heart of the mountains, and 33 campsites spread along the trail.
Trails Townships. This network of 175 km crosses the Eastern Townships Eastern with its green valleys and mountains (Orford, and Glen Sutton) attached to the Appalachians. It is necessary to have a membership card to borrow some sections.
National Trail. This cross-country trail, under construction, is designed for hiking and snowshoeing and, in part, to cross-country skiing. More than half of the 1,500 km planned in Quebec are already accessible through the natural areas in eight regions, Outaouais in the west to the Lower St. Lawrence to the east.
Crossing Charlevoix. This journey marked 100 km, part of the National Trail, you can admire the stunning scenery of the designated World Biosphere Reserve mountainous region. Its rugged terrain (peaks reaching 850 m) through different ecosystems. Cape Torment (Quebec) in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, the Path of caps for his part offers incredible views of the coast and the Montmagny archipelago.

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