Where in Quebec for 2-3 nights of autumn foliage viewing?
We're planning a very short driving trip to Quebec (from the NYC area) during the first week of October. Aside from a couple of nights in Quebec City, we'd like to spend 2-3 nights someplace where the autumn foliage viewing/photography might be good. I've looked at the Tremblant area, but would appreciate other recommendations. FWIW we'll be probably visiting a friend in the Eastern Townships coming or going, and also making a brief stop in Trois-Rivières at some point.
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...And of course, that would be 2-3 <i>days</i> of foliage viewing... doh.
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The Eastern Townships and the Megantic region just east of the Township are excellent. That's where you,ll the most deciduous trees. If you're going to Trois-Rivières, La Mauricie park is good, as well as the Mauricie river valley (highway 155). In Quebec city, anywhere outside the city is good, Jacques-Cartier park for exemple. I'd suggest going to Cap Tourmente for the Snow Geese migration.
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Check out my trip report that includes some of the places that Erick_L mentioned:
http://www.fodors.com/community/cana...d-montreal.cfm |
Thanks for the TR, <b>globetrotterxyz!</b> Very well done and right up our alley.
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in the Eastern Townships, we have enjoyed the area around Knowlton and the abbey of Saint-Benoît-du-Lac on Lake Memphrémagog. There are also vineyards and cideries to explore.
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