If you are able to get away from the major centers between now and Labor Day, know that there are still availabilities among the vast offer of the SEPAQ. Here are five possibilities.
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Mont-Mégantic National Park
Located in the park, the ASTROLab also organizes stargazing activities, preceded by a show on the telescope James Webbthe first images of which have recently fascinated the whole world.

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Hike in Mont-Mégantic National Park.
Rimouski Wildlife Reserve
The reserve offers boat rentals, including pontoons – a new feature – on Lake Rimouski.

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Boats on a lake in the Rimouski wildlife reserve.
Port-Daniel Wildlife Reserve
The observation of the very diverse fauna and the picking of wild fruits are among the popular activities in this reserve.

PHOTO JEAN-PIERRE HUARD, PROVIDED BY SEPAQ
A chalet in the Port-Daniel wildlife reserve.
Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve
Fishermen in this territory of the North Shore benefit from a high catch limit, especially on the immense Lac Walker and its spectacular cliffs.

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Campground on the shore of Lac Walker, in the Port-Cartier – Sept-Îles wildlife reserve
Aiguebelle National Park
The park offers many activities, including a canoe trip at dusk on Lac Matissard to admire the wildlife. Others, like the Firekeeper’s Tale, are for the whole family.

PHOTO YAN KACZYNSKI, PROVIDED BY SEPAQ
Belvedere in the Aiguebelle National Park