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places to visit in quebec

With the weather turning cool and the leaves in brilliant shades of red and gold, now is a great time for an Ontario road trip.

If you're itching for an adventure that's just a road trip away from the province, we've rounded up underrated places in Quebec that you'll want to add to your travel list.

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From relaxing at the Nordik Spa to wandering the Quebec German Christmas Market, there are touches of Europe sprinkled throughout the province.

Whether you’re tasting Parisian pastries at La Croissanterie Figaro or hiking the îles de la Madeleine, you can get that foreign flair without spending the pricey airfare.

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If you've always wanted to visit the iconic hot springs of Iceland, this one's for you! A huge geothermal lagoon inspired by the Nordic pools is coming to Canada, and new photos have been released showing just how magical it'll be.

GeoLAGON is a plan for three projects in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, a small town on the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, that will rely on renewable energy. The project is by developer Louis Massicotte, the former president of Calypso Park.

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If you want to see changing leaves in the best way, you can take a fall hike along this suspension bridge in Canada that offers jaw-dropping views of the colourful foliage.

Located in Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec, the 50-foot-tall suspension bridge is actually the longest pedestrian suspended bridge in North America, and is a great spot for stunning views of the Coaticook gorge.

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Grab your swimsuit! You can visit a stunning swimming hole in Canada with turquoise water nestled between huge white cliffs, and it’ll make you feel like you've left the country.

Just over two hours from Montreal and just 30 mins from Ottawa, Morrison’s Quarry in Chelsea, Quebec, is an oasis with incredible blue water that’s like getting a taste of a tropical vacation.

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