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Great Activity Ideas to Do in Chaudière-Appalaches

The province of Quebec is full of unique places to visit. Whether it is historic buildings, the Saint-Lawrence River shores, or its natural wonders, you will surely find something nice to discover. Quebec City and Montreal remain popular travel destinations, but did you know about other regions of Quebec Province? Let us give you a few suggestions of things to do in Chaudière-Appalaches.

A Few Words on the Chaudière-Appalaches Region

You may not be familiar with Chaudière-Appalaches. In sum, it is a region north of the US border, south of Quebec City, and follows the Saint-Lawrence River. It has many rivers, and its main cities are Lévis, Saint-Georges, Montmagny, and Thetford Mines. Its name comes from the Chaudière River, which is at the heart of this area and the Appalaches mountains.

Red Walking Bridge - in Saint-Geroges-de-Beauce - Christine Trepanier - From Unsplash
Photo: Christine Trepanier from Unsplash

How to Get to Chaudière-Appalaches?

If you travel from Montreal, the easiest way to get to Chaudière-Appalaches is by car, following the Highway 20 route, which passes through the region. It is also possible to get there by train. You only need to stop at the Charny-Lévis station.

Bigger cities like Lévis will have a public bus service, but in more rural areas, you will have to drive to get from one place to another.

Sunset and Chaudiere River - in Beauce
Photo: Jessica Bolduc

What Can I Visit in Chaudière-Appalaches?

Are there any exciting things to visit in Chaudière-Appalaches? The answer is yes! Whether you are looking for entertainment or something more educational, we have compiled a list of the best activity ideas in this region.

Lotbinière

Lotbinière is likely the first Chaudière-Appalaches region you will discover if you travel from Montreal. There are multiple things to do among its various farms and lovely views of the Saint-Lawrence River. Here are our favourites.

Domaine Joly-de-Lotbinière

Located in Sainte-Croix, the Domaine Joly-de-Lotbinière is a national historic site built in the 19th century. Famous for its gardens and many events, it is the perfect place to walk in nature or picnic with family and friends.

Domaine Joly Garden - Claude Laprise - From Unsplash
Photo: Claude Laprise from Unsplash

Domaine du Radar

Between Sainte-Marie and Thetford Mines, you can find the Domaine du Radar, an old converted military base. There is no need to go to Valcartier to enjoy outdoor activities. Indeed, the Domaine du Radar offers you the opportunity to go hiking, sliding, skiing, and snowshoeing on Sainte-Marguerite Mountain.

Lévis

Lévis is the most populated city in Chaudière-Appalaches. Located south of beautiful Quebec City, this town offers various activities. Let me give you some interesting suggestions.

Parc des Chutes de la Chaudière

Did you know there is more than one waterfall to visit in the Quebec City area? You likely already know about the famous Montmorency Falls, but the Parc des Chutes de la Chaudière also deserves a visit! It is a great place to go for a hike, especially if you want to see fall colours.

Les Forts de Lévis

Among the best things to do in Chaudière-Appalaches, we strongly recommend Les Forts de Lévis if you are passionate about history. It is a British fortification close to Lévis’ downtown. Guided tours are available, and it is also a great place to have a picnic.

Beauce

Along the Chaudière River, you will find the Beauce region. Mostly made up of valleys, farms, and proud people, it is known for producing maple syrup. Is there anything to do there?

Woodooliparc

One of the most exciting things to do in Chaudière-Appalaches with kids is the Woodooliparc. Located in Scott and less than 30 minutes from Quebec City, Woodooliparc is a themed park with many attractions. Indeed, they have an extensive collection of dinosaurs to meet and organize special events for Christmas and Halloween.

Kid with Dinosaur - in Woodooliparc - in Beauce
Photo: Jessica Bolduc

Miller Zoo

Did you know that there is a zoo in Chaudière-Appalaches? The Miller Zoo, located in Frampton, is also a great activity your kids will love! Besides being a popular zoo (it has its own television show!), it is also a wildlife rehabilitation centre where you can meet bears, lions, wolves, and much more!

Tiger in Miller Zoo - Frampton - in Chaudiere-Appalaches Region
Photo: Jessica Bolduc

Bellechasse and Montmagny

If you pass Lévis on Highway 20, you will arrive in the Bellechasse and Montmagny region. Since these places are near the Saint-Lawrence River, they offer several activities related to the maritime world. Let us examine this more closely.

Grosse-Île

Another great activity in Chaudière-Appalaches, if you are a history lover, is the Grosse Île and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site. For decades, this small island has served as a quarantine station for hundreds of people, mostly Irish immigrants. To get there, you will need to take a cruise from Berthier-sur-Mer.

L’Isle-aux-Grues

The last activity idea on our list is to visit L’Isle-aux-Grues. It is a small bucolic island in the Saint-Lawrence River known for its incredible scenery and cheeses. You can also explore the island by bicycle. To get there, you must take a free ferry from Montmagny.

In conclusion, there are plenty of great things to do in Chaudière-Appalaches. Whether you want to go hiking in nature, visit historic sites, or have fun with your kids, this region has everything you need to have a great time! And, as we said earlier, Chaudière-Appalaches is also known for its many maple syrup farms, so take the time to stop by!

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About Author

Ariane has always been a travel and history enthusiast. After graduating in International Studies, she had the opportunity to go to Europe and write fantasy novels. Over the last few years, she has been working as a communication coordinator and copywriter in various businesses, including resorts and hotels located in the province of Quebec. She is also a taekwondo black belt.

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