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Discover a world of artists and culinary artisans on a visit to Charlevoix

This magical region of Quebec stretches from the Laurentian Mountains to the shores of the St. Lawrence, all a short drive from Quebec City.

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Charlevoix is located on the north coast of the St. Lawrence River.


There is a certain quality to the light in Baie-Saint-Paul. For more than a century, artists arrived in the cultural capital of the Quebec’s region to take advantage of the natural glow and capture in oil, pastel and watercolour its rugged mountains, dramatic hills, windswept fields, and forests of maples and pines.

And, as their works were showcased in art galleries, Charlevoix attracted tourists — not only from 91Ô­´´, Montreal and Quebec City, but also wealthy Americans — eager to relax and unwind, enjoy the region’s natural beauty and its culinary bounty, and fish or hunt.

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The Train de Charlevoix.

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The Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu.

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Saint-Jean-Baptiste Stree in Baie-Saint-Paul.

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Cidrerie and Vergers Pedneault

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