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Laurier Québec

With its 350 stores, Laurier Québec is the largest shopping centre in eastern Canada and the first tourist destination after Old Québec. Quite unheard-of for a shopping centre! In fact, 30% of the Québec tourists visit Laurier Québec. This positioning has recently reached its peak with the granting of prestigious Canadian and international awards. Because of its regional trading area and its attraction to tourists, Laurier greets more than 13 million visitors per year.


Le Québec maritime

Le Québec maritime is a tourism promotion organization that targets markets outside the province of Québec on behalf of the five regions of Eastern Québec: Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspésie, Côte-Nord (Manicouagan and Duplessis) and the Îles de la Madeleine. Our goal is to help travel professionals expand their client base by finding them the best nature, adventure and cultural tourism products available in our increasingly renowned destination. We also offer: familiarization tours, staff training, an online photo library (www.photosquebecmaritime.ca).


Les Grands Ballets Canadiens

Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal has enriched Montréal with its choreographic creations since 1957. In 2000, with the arrival of Mr. Gradimir Pankov as Artistic Director; the company took a new turn. He has transformed Les Grands into a creative and repertory company that remains very active both at home and abroad. Aside from the beloved The Nutcracker, the company will present in 2010-2011, Leonce and Lena, Giselle, Le Moulin Rouge, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and more


Office du tourisme de Québec

Québec City, cradle of French culture in America, resembles no other city! Well-known as a tourist destination, still a military city and capital of the province, it is the only walled city north of Mexico. Today, Québec City combines its uniquely European charm with North American comfort. The city overlooks the St. Lawrence River and is surrounded by the mountains and six national parks. It offers a wide variety of cultural attractions as well as relaxing and thrilling outdoor activities.


SATQ/FEQ

Festivals et Événements Québec and Société des Attractions Touristiques du Québec are a non-profit organizations that brings together close to 500 members throughout the province of Québec. There mission statement is to bring together the festivals, events and tourist attractions, promote them and provide services to further their development. There members reflect all of Québec's unique features and regional distinctiveness. Whether they focus on a cultural practice, a farm product, a sporting activity, a natural resource, a craft, history, knowledge of other cultures, they are excellent opportunities to have fun and discover something new.


SEPAQ

Our government agency operate 46 establishments (22 national parks, 15 wildlife reserves, 8 tourist resorts, Sepaq Anticosti) which cover 80 000 km2 throughout Québec including renowned parks as Mont-Tremblant, Bonaventure island & Percé Rock, Montmorency Falls and resorts as Duchesnay Resort (ice hotel). Our accommodations include lakeside, mountain resorts, wilderness chalets…and we offer many outdoor activities.


Société d'aménagement de la Baie Lavallière

The Société d'Aménagement de la Baie Lavallière (S.A.B.L.) is a nonprofit organization with environmental purpose, working in the field of education in conservation, development and wildlife research. The S.A.B.L. was founded on May 19, in 1989. The society groups together people with experience in various fields of activities. At the Maison du Marais, in Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel, we offer boat excursions in the World Biosphere Reserve of Lake Saint-Pierre et guided visits of our pedestrial trail.


Sucrerie de la Montagne

Sucrerie de la Montagne, located in the midst of a 120-acre maple grove in Rigaud, about 45 minutes from downtown Montreal, invites you to discover the heritage of Québec. A visit offers you the hayride with horses, guided tour of the sugar house and traditional quebecois meal with folk music and dancing.


Tourisme Charlevoix

Like the vacationers of by gone days who, back in the XIXth century, traveled to the region seeking fresh sea air and spectacular scenery, you'll be totally smitten with the Charlevoix. Love at first sight occurs as soon as you enter this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve surrounded by tall mountains and flanked by the St. Lawrence River, just under an hour east of Québec City. For more information about the Charlevoix, please visit www.charlevoixtourism.com or call us at 1-800-667-2276.


Tourisme Chaudière Appalaches

Tourisme Chaudière-Appalaches is a destination manager organization which counts more than 600 members (hotels, restaurants and attractions). The region has over 200 kilometers of shoreline along the St-Lawrence River spreading like a garden facing the city of Quebec. It’s a region rich in history and heritage that offers charming villages, many of the most beautiful in the province of Quebec.



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