Quebec is French speaking and a perfect place to experience the heritage of French colonialism. French is the first language, most people speak English although in the old town of Tremblant there are a few who will struggle.
Quebec is famous for its lakes, rivers and wilderness, much of it protected by huge national parks like the Tremblant National Park where Cote Nord sits. Cote Nord is an oasis of eco-friendly calm and luxury, right on the edge of one of the largest of the parks.
Cote Nord is an extraordinary place to visit all year round. It sits on the edge of tranquil Lac Superieur and is only a short drive from the vibrant Jazz and Arts city of Montreal. Maybe you would just like to relax in the beautiful surroundings enjoying the French cuisine & Quebec style hospitality at one of the outstanding nearby restaurants. But there are other options....
When the snow comes there is a complete array of winter sports activities including wilderness ski trails, dog sleigh adventures, ice fishing, skiddu excursions, as well as all the ski-ing or boarding the best ski resort on the Eastern seaboard can offer. The whole family will find plenty to do.
Soon after the melt the fly fishing season starts.
In the summer there is swimming and every kind of water sports including wilderness canoeing & white water rafting. For the land based, mountain biking, hiking, acrobranche (tree top adventures with very long zip lines), golf, tennis and great horseback riding. To relax, enjoy your favourite cocktail on the private beach on the shores of Lac Superieur or at the Cote Nord Pool.
In the fall why not take a helicopter flight over the stunning spectacle of the maple trees before they lose their leaves?
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