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    Canyon Sainte-Anne

    Canyon Sainte-Anne

    4.6(25 reviews)
    49.6 km

    They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. This - Canyon Saint-Anne - is an example of why…read moreyou shouldn't. The "cover" is all the leaflets you see at the entrance to lodging places ... that would be considered 3 stars or less. That said, if there's a leaflet, it must be tacky. Places rife with leaflets include venues in Niagara Falls, South Florida, San Diego, and the like. Clearly, they have to have some redeeming value. The view towers with elevators adjacent to Niagara Falls are enjoyable venues and, diagonally on the other side of the continent, so is the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. I had seen Canyon Saint-Anne on leaflets for years. It seemed to fight for attention with its competition in racks of leaflets. Not only that, I thought it would be too far northeasterly along the Saint Lawerence Seaway from Quebec City. Canyon Saint-Anne checks all the boxes. It is not that far from the Quebec City area, access to it is fairly straightforward and the drive features some scenery, there is an abundance of natural beauty in the canyon, it caters to many interests from picnicking to hiking to zip lines, and the price to get in is indeed fair. Its use is presumably seasonal, with a wider array of activities available in summer, but it features an incredible display of fall colors at the peak of that period. It is not comparable to Montmorency Falls, which is closer to the regional capital and is a much larger and wider wall of water. The piece de resistance (hey, we're talking about la Nouvelle France) is the ribbon of falls coming through this canyon. As you approach the falls from the parking lot, you will see the zip line participants either taking off or returning right over you. Continuing along takes you to the top of the canyon and the falls. On both sides of the falls, and toward the base of the canyon, one could say that the circulation options form a rectangle. The broader bridge over the top is easy to deal with. So are the paths partway down each of the sides. However, descending further down is optional. Here, the trails get steeper and some of the staircases more precipitous. One of the bridges is a suspended bridge that wobbles and requires that you safeguard your phone or camera. Some of these passages may also be damp from the spray from the falls. The extent of the canyon, and the falls plunging downward into it, is impressive. Sure, the old city in Quebec City is perceived to be the area's hub with its important historic center. It really delivers on that promise, with ornate buildings, historic venues, shops, restaurants, and postcard scenery from so many vantage points. However, to the northeast of Quebec City, there is a "cluster" of things that also needs to be seen and warrant staying an extra day or two. This cluster would include Montmorency Falls, Ile d'Orleans with its small communities across its suspension bridge for vehicular traffic, the imposing Catholic basilica at Saint-Anne-de-Beaupre', and, this site, Canyon Saint-Anne and its thundering falls as well as all the things you can do there. Canyon Saint-Anne gets a strong 4 stars, but edges into 5-star territory for its "wow" factor after resisting going here during several previous trips to Quebec City!

    Amazing and beautiful place. They've got a zip line but we just walked the trail. It was pouring…read morewhen we got there but then the skies cleared and we got rainbows everywhere. The volume of water here is incredible and the beauty can best be expressed in pictures. We were here on October 8 so the leaves were turning. Also they were all over the paths making them slippery. The bridge shakes a lot!!!! Be aware of that. It could be scary for those afraid of heights. Also there are lots of slippery wooden stairs!

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    Expéditions Nouvelle Vague - Rafting - Kids and guide rafting.

    Expéditions Nouvelle Vague - Rafting

    5.0(6 reviews)
    87.9 km

    Ton of fun for adventure seekers! Guides were fluent in both French and English (though the…read moremajority of rafters were native French speakers). 6 to a raft plus a guide. The company provides a wetsuit (mandatory), water boots (I wore my own water socks underneath, which I recommend though not necessary), and an optional wetsuit jacket (I wore this despite the hot day for mosquito and sun protection). Short 15 min uncomfortable (no AC / crowded / loud) bus ride at the start and you are off! You raft back to the start as rivers don't loop around :-p Rapids were fun and scenery was gorgeous. I have been rafting on more intense rapids but this trip had extra thrills like swimming through a rapid and cliff jumping (plug your nose!) Our guide Felix was absolutely amazing. Spoke perfect French and English. Very kind, knowledgeable and fun. I will say if you are mosquito sensitive, I would recommend avoiding this area. The last portion we walked though the woods and despite wearing a 3inch thick wetsuit with only face and partial hands exposed, I got 2 large mosquito bites on my face. Lots of fun for thrill seekers, beautiful scenery and unique experience. Thanks Felix!

    Our family of 5 did the easy family rafting for children 3+ years old. It was an affordable way to…read moreintroduce young children to rafting. Level 1 and under rapids only. The children found it exciting, parents found it safe. We went in July and they provided all of us with heavy duty wetsuits (even in July), neoprene boots, helmets, life jackets, paddles, the raft, and our own river guide. We stopped along the way for some board surfing and some body surfing in the rapids and then another stop for a snack of juice boxes and granola bars. Our young children were very happy.

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    Expéditions Nouvelle Vague - Rafting - Board and body surfing.

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    Katabatik - paddleboarding - Updated July 2026

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