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Centre De Plein Air cross-country skiing , Quebec, Canada

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Cross-country skiing

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Why choose a trail at Centre De Plein Air?

Cross-country skiing is an activity that consists of traveling on groomed trails using specially designed skis. Quebecers are blessed with beautiful cross-country ski trails that wind through the forests and mountains of Quebec. These trails are generally divided into different levels of difficulty, ranging from easy to very difficult.

Cross-country skiing is a very physical activity that requires a lot of endurance. Skiers have to push their skis on the snow to advance, which requires good leg muscles. This activity is also very good for your health, as it allows you to work all the muscles of the body.

Cross-country skiing is without a doubt one of the best winter activities you can do in Quebec. The beautiful scenery and the feeling of freedom one gets while sliding down the slopes make this activity a real pleasure.

Cross-country skiing is an activity that consists of moving on snow using skis specially designed for this purpose. Unlike downhill skiing, cross-country skiing is much slower and requires some technique to master. This activity is very popular in Canada, where enthusiasts are spoiled for choice in terms of cross-country ski centers.

The Centre de plein air de la Quebec is one of the largest cross-country ski centers in the country. Located in the Laurentians, an hour from Montreal, this center offers some 40 kilometers of marked trails for cross-country skiing. The trails are varied and offer skiers all levels of difficulty.

The Centre de plein air de la Québec is also an ideal place for snowshoe enthusiasts. Its vast wooded areas indeed allow to practice this activity in the best conditions. The center also has a winter course for snowmobile enthusiasts.

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Access fee $ 0.00
Schedule

From sunrise to sunset

Coordinates
-71.176231
46.89831

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Centre De Plein Air
95 Rue de la Sérénité, Québec, QC G1C 8G7, Canada

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Starting Point

To get to the cross-country ski trailheads at {keyword} in Quebec City, go to the Mont-Sainte-Anne tourist station.

To get to the cross-country ski trailheads at Centre De Plein Air, take the Jean-Lesage exit from Highway 40 and continue on Route 138 to Centre De Plein Air.

Why visit Centre De Plein Air

{keyword} is located in the heart of the province of Quebec, close to major tourist attractions. The city is surrounded by beautiful scenery and offers many activities for all tastes. From visiting museums and art galleries to skiing and rafting, {keyword} is the perfect vacation destination.

Is {keyword} in Quebec City a good place for the whole family?

Is {keyword} in Quebec City a good place for the whole family?

Yes, it is a good place for the whole family.

The Centre de plein air is located in Saint-Donat, in the Laurentians. It is easily accessible by car and offers a multitude of activities for the whole family. Outdoor enthusiasts will find their happiness with hiking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing trails, not to mention fishing and swimming in summer. The youngest will not be left out with a playground and a tree climbing course. For nature lovers, the Centre de Plein Air is a paradise!

Is Centre De Plein Air in Quebec City a good place for the whole family?

There are activities for all ages at Centre de plein air.

Things not to be missed

Activities and attractions not to be missed near {keyword} in Quebec City include Old Quebec, Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, Quebec Aquarium and Battlefields Park.

Activities not to be missed near the Outdoor Center in Quebec City are hiking, mountain biking and via ferrata. These activities allow you to discover the beautiful landscapes of the region and enjoy nature.

-Old Quebec: It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the oldest neighborhoods in North America. It consists of several pedestrian streets, historic buildings and public squares.

-The Citadel of Quebec: It is located on a hill overlooking Old Quebec. It is a military fort built in the 19th century.

-The Chateau Frontenac: It is located near Old Quebec and it is one of the most famous hotels in the world.

-Battlefields Park: It is located near the Citadel of Quebec and it is the largest urban park in Canada.

Where to Eat:

1. La Belle Province: This fast food chain is known for its poutine, a dish made with French fries, cheese curds and gravy.

2. L'Express: This diner is known for its Montreal-style bagels, which are boiled in honey water before being baked.

3. Schwartz's: This deli is famous for its smoked meat, which is made from beef brisket that is cured and spiced before being smoked.

4. Bistro Le Sam: This bistro is known for its Quebec-style poutine, which features cheese curds and gravy made with pork lard.

5. Bouffe du Plateau: This restaurant is known for its unique menu, which features dishes like rabbit terrine and duck confit.

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Is the place are families friendly?

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Is there an information center / service center / reception?

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Lydia Crawford
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Lydia Crawford, an extraordinary woman with an insatiable zest for life, has become an inspirational figure to many through her adventures and infectious good humor. Born and raised in a small town nestled in the mountains, Lydia developed a love for the outdoors at an early age. Her childhood was filled with hiking, camping, and exploring the wilderness, experiences that shaped her into the avid outdoorswoman she is today.

She life was a celebration of adventure, joy, and the great outdoors. She lived with a fierce determination to enjoy every moment and to share that joy with others. Her legacy is one of laughter, exploration, and an unwavering love for the natural world. Lydia's spirit continues to inspire those who knew her and those who discover her story, reminding us all to embrace life with open arms and a heart full of joy.

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