
Adopt a river – Rivière du Petit Mécatina
The Petit Mecatina River has remained untouched by industrial activity, making it one of Quebec's last great wild rivers.
The Petit Mecatina River has remained untouched by industrial activity, making it one of Quebec's last great wild rivers.
The Magpie River is one of Quebec's most majestic rivers. Like the Romaine before it was harnessed, it flows through an unspoiled wilderness in the Minganie region, harbouring rich and fascinating ecosystems!
The Ottawa River may not be on the same scale as the St. Lawrence, but its power and the size of its watershed (even larger than the state of New York!) make it the second largest river in Quebec.
The Batiscan River is a gateway to the imposing hinterland of the Mauricie region. Just as it enters Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan, you can feel the full force of its force.
The Rivière des Prairies winds its way between Montreal and Laval, making it one of Quebec's most urban rivers.
The Rivière du Nord is an escape. It's the call to escape the hustle and bustle of Montreal and join the Laurentian beauties of Saint-Sauveur, Sainte-Adèle, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts...
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