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2022-23 Travel Guide to Canada

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QC 68 One of Canada's premier community festivals happens in the Old World ambiance of Québec City. The summertime New France Festival (Les Fêtes de la Nouvelle- France) is a showcase of the roots of francophone culture. Costumed revellers celebrate all that makes Québec unique, from music and history to food and litera- ture (www.nouvellefrance.qc.ca/en). Indigenous Tourism Québec is home to the Pow-Wow Trail, a one-stop list of First Nations special events including music, dance, handicrafts and food (www.discover indigenousquebec.com). MUST SEE, MUST DO The region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean is well-known for its premier biking routes, including the Blueberry Trail (Véloroute des Bleuets) encircling a scenic lake (www.velo routedesbleuets.com/en). The Banyä Sauna at Nordik Spa-Nature in Outaouais is inspired by a thousand-year- old Russian version of the traditional sauna (chelsea.lenordik.com/en). Foresta Lumina in the Eastern Township's Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook is an interac- tive multimedia trail that wanders along a night-illuminated pathway for a magical experience (www.forestalumina.com/en). The famed Aurora Borealis lights up the sky from September to March in the Northern Québec regions of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James and Nunavik. Try biking above the treetops at Au Diable Vert's VéloVolant in the Eastern Townships— a pedal-powered canopy tour on a bike hooked to a cable, following a one-km (0.6 mi.) circuit (audiablevert.com/en/summer- activities/velovolant/). Readers who are fans of mystery author Louise Penny can follow the Three Pines Tour near the writer's home in Québec's Eastern Townships. The guided tours include sites that were the inspiration behind Penny's novels (www.threepinestours.com). SCENIC DRIVES Dominated by the highest mountain peaks of southern Québec, the Eastern Townships' 193-km (120-mi.) Summit Drive reveals one gorgeous panorama after another. Forged by glaciers, the picturesque Fjord Route follows the winding Saguenay Fjord— one of the longest fjords in the world (235-km/146-mi.)—with a never-ending show of imposing rock faces and majestic capes. Route du Richelieu's historic 265-km (165-mi.) transportation road traces both sides of the lovely Richelieu River, encom- passing historic villages, archaeological digs, museums, heritage churches and bucolic landscapes. The 280-km (174-mi.) King's Road (Chemin du Roy) is Canada's oldest roadway, linking Québec City to Montréal along the St. Lawrence River's spectacular north shore. FAMILY FUN La Grande Roue de Montréal is one of Montréal's most iconic attractions and a hit with the kids! Located in the city's Old Port, at 60 m (197 ft.) it's the tallest observation wheel in Canada. Close by is the even more daring MTL zip-line (www.mtl.org/en/what-to-do/ activities/tyrolienne-mtl). National Parks and Historic Sites: www.parkscanada.gc.ca 1-888-773-8888 Park Pick LA MAURICIE NATIONAL PARK The landscape of La Mauricie National Park north of Shawinigan is a quilt of forests, rock and lakes typical of the rugged Canadian Shield. It is an outdoor lover's dream: wilderness lakes and streams for kayaking and canoe camping; trails for hiking and mountain biking in summer and snowshoeing in winter; and natural pools for a quick dip to cool off. The Parks Canada family- friendly oTENTiks (canvas roof and walls on a wooden frame and floor) sleep five and are equipped with solar lights, barbecue, firepit, lantern and wood stove. Some are open year-round (www.parkscanada.gc.ca/mauricie). LE MASSIF DE CHARLEVOIX SKI HILL HAS THE HIGHEST VERTICAL DROP EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Quick Fact

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