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Rencontres inspirantes - En vedette Gourmet getaway in Chaudière-Appalaches with Romane & Alexandre
For our first stay in the Chaudière-Appalaches region, what could be better than the enchanting Bellechasse area and the must-see Lévis? We're off to discover this beautiful region on a nature and gourmet getaway!
Romane & Alexandre • Written on September 23, 2024
Active Nature Lydiane around the world tells us about her family weekend at the Parc du Massif du Sud and Berthier-sur-Mer
This summer, we decided to explore the Chaudière-Appalaches region, just on the other side of the river, a few kilometers from Quebec. It was a real surprise to see the wealth of activities and landscapes that this region has to offer. To give you an overview of our family adventure, here is a summary of our two favorites: the Parc du Massif du Sud and Berthier-sur-Mer.
Lydiane autour du monde • Written on August 21, 2024
Active Nature Mountain biking ... in the mountains!
The Parc du Massif du Sud, located in the heart of the Appalachian mountains, added mountain biking to its already well-rounded range of activities in the last few years. On the menu: sometimes technical, sometimes straight ahead, but above all, accessible trails. A trip worth the detour!
Philippe Toussaint • Updated on June 13, 2024
Foody Nature - Active Nature Ange and his family visit the Cassis and Mélisse cheese dairy + the Massif du Sud Park
Venir nous déposer chez Cassis et Mélisse est devenu depuis quelques années un de nos incontournables des vacances estivales. C’est avec hâte et enthousiasme que l’on y revient!
Ange Hébert-Corriveau • Written on August 3, 2022
Active Nature Nomade Magazine discovers Chaudière-Appalaches in 2 unusual getaways
This magnificent region along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River has everything to please its visitors. Whether for its gourmet addresses, its many outdoor activities and its unusual accommodation offer, everyone will leave with their heads full of indelible memories. Indeed, we had the pleasure of living two very distinct experiences during a 4-day stay that allowed us to appreciate Chaudière-Appalaches in a whole new way! We therefore invite you to continue reading to discover two unusual getaways that you will surely love.
Nomade Magazine • Written on August 1, 2022
Active Nature Hiking and swimming at the Parc du Massif du Sud
Imagine this, it's a hot summer day, and you are out with some of your colleagues. Is there a better way to enjoy it than going for a hike, have a picnic at the edge of a waterfall, and enjoy a little swim to cool off? Here is the story of this perfect day at the Parc du Massif du Sud.
Stéphane Bourque • Written on July 20, 2020
Active Nature Father and son initiation to long-distance hiking: mission accomplished!
Parc de la Gaspésie, Sentier des caps, Traversée de Charlevoix: there is more than one option for long-distance hikes in the Belle Province! The only problem when you want to live this experience with your 12-year-old son without discouraging him is the accessible options. After a lot of research, we finally found the perfect hike for us: the Parcours des Contrées de l'Est, located in the Parc du Massif du Sud.
David B. • Written on May 19, 2020
Active Nature Parc du Massif du Sud - A rustic sleep in a prospector tent with Barrons-Nous
What better way to sleep like a baby than a camping space in the heart of the mountains, where you will find nothing more than absolute silence? Tonight, we are staying in one of the prospector tents of the Parc du Massif du Sud, which is roughly a 3h30 drive from Montreal.
Barrons-Nous Harmony et Florian • Written on October 5, 2017
Active Nature Conquering the Massif du Sud: An unforgettable winter stay!
It all started with this morning meeting where adventure was calling us, my partner and I. We found ourselves in St-Michel-de-Bellechasse, ideal as a rallying point. The Parc du Massif du Sud was waiting for us, less than 45 minutes from Highway 20, with its promises of wild nature and a total change of scenery.
Pascale Anctil • Written on December 11, 2024
Sarah and Jonathan's Ski Hok fun experience
I've been talking to my boyfriend to try Ski Hok or ski-racquet for a while and we finally did it. I tell you about our experience on a beautiful Saturday in March at the Parc du Massif du Sud.
Sarah Moore • Updated on February 19, 2024
Active Nature - En vedette Backcountry adventure in Parc du Massif du Sud
Nestled in the heart of the enchanting landscapes of the Chaudière-Appalaches region, Parc du Massif du Sud is undoubtedly a jewel for backcountry skiing enthusiasts. With the vast quantities of snow for which the park is renowned, it's no surprise that it has become one of Quebec's must-see spots for this sport! In winter, the mythical park is transformed into a white paradise where immaculate trails and undergrowth provide thrills on every descent.
Au Québ • Written on December 18, 2023
Active Nature - En vedette Cross-country skiing and well-being in the Massif du Sud Regional Park!
Je pense sincèrement que ce qui me rend le plus heureuse l’hiver, c’est de faire du ski de fond. Vous pouvez en parler avec mon copain. Il commence à avoir sérieusement hâte que la neige fonde. Pour vrai, chaque semaine, je ressens le besoin de mettre mes skis, peu importe la météo, les conditions de glisse, le lieu et la durée. C’est essentiel à mon bien-être physique, mais encore plus mental. Je n’ai pas besoin d’aller vite, j’ai seulement besoin de prendre l’air.
Sarah Moore • Written on March 3, 2022
Active Nature - En vedette I'm in snowshoeing's heaven!
Indeed, because I am filled with happiness. During my last winter visit to the Parc du Massif du Sud, we did the classic climb to the top of Mont Chocolat. This time, we are going to explore another sector of this winter sports paradise, snowshoes at our feet!
Stéphane Bourque • Written on February 24, 2022
Active Nature The long winter weekend of Jeanne and Nancy in Chaudière-Appalaches !
The adventure started right when we arrived at Parc du Massif du Sud: the PODs were not accessible by car in winter. With a sled, we made a little trail to our lodging with our luggages. We quickly felt nature calling: tall pines covered with snow, fresh air, silence.
Jeanne et Nancy • Written on February 24, 2020