Explore150: Go Canada!
What place in Canada most defines you as a Canadian? Vote while you’re here, then follow us @Explore150 to join the discussion and show us on Instagram #Explore150!
Through this participatory process, you will identify and vote for your favourite natural, historic, and cultural sites across each province and territory, ultimately choosing the Canadian places and milestones we highlight in our Explore150 mobile app – to be launched November 1st! Stay tuned for updates on the project.
Do you have questions, comments or want to get involved? Get in touch through Explore150@takingitglobal.org
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Le Village Quebecois d'Antan
The site of the Village Qubcois d'Antan is a historical and tourist village depicting life in Qubec during the 19th century.
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Bic National Park
Bic National Park is an 33.2 square kilometres (8,200 acres) national park of Quebec, Canada, located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, near the villages of Bic and Saint-Fabien, southwest of Rimouski. It was founded on October 17, 1984, and is home to large populations of harbor seals and gray seals. Its highest point is Pic Champlain at 1,140 feet (350 m). Slightly less than half of the park is a coastal marine environment.
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Mont-Tremblant National Park
Mont-Tremblant National Park (French: Parc national du Mont-Tremblant) is a 1,510.10 km_ provincial park located north of the town of Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, and the village of Saint-Donat and Saint-Cme. It is the second largest national park in Quebec after Kuururjuaq National Park.
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La Mauricie National Park
La Mauricie National Park is located in the Laurentian mountains in the Mauricie region of Qubec, Canada. It covers 536 km2 (207 sq mi) in the southern Canadian Shield region bordering the Saint Lawrence lowlands. The park contains 150 lakes and many ponds. The park lies within the Eastern forest-boreal transition ecoregion. The forests in this region were logged from the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century. The park's forests have regrown and contain a mixture of conifers and mixed deciduous trees. Wildlife in the park includes moose, black bears, beavers and otters. It supports a…
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