All inclusive escape to Charlevoix

Canada where nature meets adventure

Nestled between lakes, verdant plains, and boreal forests, the Charlevoix region in canada invites you to countless activities, winter and summer alike. In these endless spaces, let yourself explore quebec and its vibrant culture.

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Water activities to discover near Charlevoix

Isle-aux-Coudres

Kayak ashore and discover these stunning beaches, Isle-aux-Coudres.

In the cool, crystal-clear waters of the St. Lawrence River, an island emerges amidst the current. Isle-aux-Coudres unfolds as breathtaking landscapes in the heart of Quebec's largest river. Mills, old stone houses, and churches whisper the island's significance in Charlevoix and Canada's history. Step ashore and let yourself be carried between nature and culture. Immerse yourself in local craftsmanship and the lives of islanders and their ancestors. By bike, follow the road circling Isle-aux-Coudres and savor the remnants, natural landscapes, and views of the St. Lawrence River.

Distance from the resort:
48.5 km – 1h 14 min.

Address:
Isle-aux-Coudres, QC, Canada

Saguenay fjord

Explore one of Québec's most celebrated fjords, the Saguenay fjord. Nestled in the Charlevoix region, an enchanting escape invites you. In Fjord-du-Saguenay, immerse yourself in an unexpected realm. Between verdant hills, the Saguenay river sculpts the striking landscapes of one of Québec's most iconic fjords. Whether paddling these waters or wandering a trail, discover the Saguenay fjord. Along 41 km of marked routes between Baie-Sainte-Marguerite and Tadoussac, meander through forests and cliffs while savoring one of eastern canada's most magnificent panoramas.

Distance from the Resort:

187 km – 2h 17mn.

Address:

Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay, 91 Rue Notre Dame, Rivière-Éternité, Québec G0V 1P0, canada

St-Gédéon Beach at Lake Saint-Jean

Savor the sun while relaxing on the white sand of St-Gédéon Beach.

Though winters are white and cold, summers bring warmth in canada. Around Lake Saint-Jean, your day with the kids feels like a paradise escape. With white sandy beaches, clear waters, and under a radiant sun, this family trip to canada will leave you marveling. This lake, near the Fjord-du-Saguenay National Park, invites a peaceful moment with the children. While they play in the sand, enjoy a well-deserved break during your journey.

Distance from the resort:

219 km – 2h44 min.

Address:

St-Gédéon Beach, St-Gédéon, Québec, canada

Saguenay-St. Lawrence Park

Meet the belugas at the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park. A gateway to eastern canada, the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park shelters remarkable marine life. Embark at the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord National Park and the river, and set off to encounter these majestic cetaceans. After a peaceful expedition, you may admire belugas and whales. Whether in a kayak, a pleasure boat, or on a cruise, glide alongside these graceful queens of the sea. Watch them leap, create gentle waves in the waters of the Saint Lawrence and the Saguenay River, and savor an unforgettable spectacle.

2 - Land sports

On the trails

Surrounded by boreal forests, lush landscapes, and plains, the Charlevoix region is perfect for your canadian adventure. Make your way through birch and poplar trees. In both winter and summer, the national parks of Quebec reveal themselves along the trails.

Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie

In Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park, steep cliffs embrace boreal forests and the river, creating an idyllic setting for outdoor escapes. Whether summer or winter, explore one of Québec's most beautiful parks and let yourself be carried away by adventure. During warm months, navigate the Malbaie River and meander among fragrant pines. When winter arrives, waters freeze and gorges wear their white blanket—slip on snowshoes, glide on cross-country skis, or traverse the park by snowmobile. Whatever the season, this Charlevoix treasure offers unforgettable experiences for active families.

grand gardens national park

The Charlevoix region in canada reveals exceptional fauna and flora. To discover these endemic species, these emblematic flowers and plants of quebec, grand gardens national park awaits you. During your summer stay in canada, let yourself explore the hiking trails of this protected area, part of the charlevoix biosphere reserve. Surrounded by north america landscapes, reconnect with nature for an unforgettable adventure.

Laurentides reserve

Discover some of the most iconic animals of North America at the Laurentides reserve. Here, in the heart of coniferous forests, unique wildlife thrives. Whether winter snowmobiling or summer hiking with a guide, explore the park in search of moose, beavers, black bears, and other animals. This protected area, nestled between mountains, lakes, and woods, is a must-visit during your stay in Canada.

the caps trail

winter or summer, Charlevoix unveils itself along the trails. centuries-old trees and stone cairns border the hiking paths. whether on snowshoes or foot, venture into Charlevoix's heights. wander through boreal forests and savor an exceptional panorama of regional lakes and rivers. choose between winter's white blanket or summer's vibrant hues and set out to explore one of canada's most verdant trails.

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Via ferrata de Charlevoix

No matter the season, the heights of Charlevoix remain one of the finest spots for thrills in Canada. Above lush forests or snowy slopes, Charlevoix's cliffs invite you to a captivating hike along the rock face. Whether in summer or winter, during your stay in Canada, strap on your helmet and harness and savor a climbing session on the via ferrata. As you follow the ropes suspended from the walls, a breathtaking view of the surrounding massif and the Saint Lawrence River banks awaits you.

Massif de Charlevoix

Just minutes from the resort, the Massif de Charlevoix ski area unfolds as an ideal playground for snow sports enthusiasts. As you glide down the slopes, admire breathtaking views of the Saint Lawrence River and charming Charlevoix towns below. While winter invites you to explore the slopes of Massif de Charlevoix, summer beckons you to discover its scenic trails. Surrounding these peaks, some of quebec's most beautiful landscapes await your exploration. And while activities shift with the seasons, the view from the massif, whether summer or winter, remains one of Charlevoix's most spectacular panoramas.

4 - Culture and gastronomy

At the table

Before exploring the rivers, parks, and peaks of Charlevoix, take time to savor a delicious meal. While the region dazzles with its rich and abundant nature, its gastronomy and local produce also shape its reputation. During your stay in Canada, discover the unique products and expertise of Charlevoix's talented artisans.

Savor local products in Baie Saint-Paul

Beyond its natural beauty, Quebec unfolds as a vibrant artistic and cultural destination. In the Charlevoix region, east of Canada, stroll through the picturesque streets of Baie Saint-Paul. Here, art galleries blend with local treasures in a lush setting along the Saint Lawrence. In this charming Charlevoix town, a peaceful rhythm invites you to slow down. Let yourself be inspired by local artists' creations, savor delicious regional flavors, and discover the authentic spirit of Quebec.

Savor the authenticity of Quebec

On the banks of the Saint Lawrence, Quebec feels like a mirage reminiscent of an old continent. It is here, in the regional capital, that the first French settlers set foot on the lands of Canada. Several centuries later, the architecture, monuments, and ramparts still bear witness to this history. Stroll through the charming streets and typical houses of the Petit-Champlain district. Tour the Château Frontenac and step inside the Notre-Dame-de-Québec cathedral. The atmosphere in "the old capital" invites you to a truly timeless journey.

observe a meteorite crater

in the Charlevoix region, your family escape to canada becomes a journey through space. introduce your children to astronomy at the Charlevoix astrobleme observatory, the third largest meteorite impact site in canada. beyond the crater, countless activities await in this museum. explore the observatory with a guide, embark on a geology-themed excursion, or savor the starry nights of canada to admire the milky way. lakes, landscapes, extraterrestrial stones— in quebec as well as across the entire territory of canada, meteorite falls have shaped the scenery. during this family getaway, discover this extraordinary phenomenon with its millennia-old history. this space adventure will captivate both children and parents alike.
Distance from the Resort: 61.7 Km – 52mn

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