- TripBuzz found 24 things to do with kids in or near Beaupre, Quebec, including 19 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ile d'Orleans, Lac-Beauport, L'Isle-aux-Grues and Beaumont.
- From Canyon Sainte-Anne to Chute Jean-Larose, the Beaupre area offers 22 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Other Adventures, Canyon and Waterfalls.
- Situated 40 kilometers to the northeast of Quebec City along the Saint Lawrence River, Beaupre was settled during the early days of the New France colony. The town, located at the mouth of the Sainte-Anne-du-Nord River, is the home of the highest skiing station in Canada, Mont-Sainte-Anne. The Beaupre parish municipality gained town status in 1962.
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The Canyon Sainte-Anne features rock walls over a billion years old and a water fall 74 meters high. Families enjoy the Sainte-Anne-du-Nord river, three suspension bridges, zip lines and a restaurant.
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Chute Jean-Larose offers canyoning and ice canyoning down ravines and waterfalls. Great for beginning and intermediate canyoners, sportsmen enjoy a professional guide and all necessary equipment for a 3-4 hour adventure.
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Canyoning-Quebec offers many opportunities for adventure at Jean-Larose Falls and in Vall_e Bras-du-Nord and Charlevoix Region. Whether a complete beginner or an intermediate canyoner, families enjoy canyoning in the summer and ice canyoning in the winter with a professional guide and all equipment provided.
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Originally opened in 1975, the championship Le Beaupre Golf Course spans 6,700 yards. Golfers of all skills levels enjoy the 18-hole, 72-par course as well as driving range and park facilities.
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The public Le Saint-Ferreol Golf Course is located across the road from Mont Ste-Anne mountain and ski slopes. Golfers of all skill levels play the 18-hole, par-72 course amid the perfectly manicured county side as well as the golf academy, club house and restaurant.
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Erabliere Boily is a maple syrup producer that also conducts tours through its facilities where guides and staff explain the maple syrup production process. Special events include Maple Taffy on the Snow.
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Producing locally made cheese, Les Fromages de I'Isle d'Orleans offers guided group tours where they can see cheese being made by staff in period costume, as well as a shop where cheese and other products may be purchased.
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Chemin Royal (Royal Road), is a 42 mile road that encircles the island of Ile d'Orleans and was completed in 1744. It offers pastoral views and access to the area's historic and cultural sites.
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Built in 1734, the Mauvide-Genest Manor offers guided tours with guides in period costumes, giving visitors a glimpse into 18th century French Colonial life, as well as a look at artifacts from the 17th to 19th centuries. Educational activities and conferences are also available.
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A forgery with a boutique, workshop, and museum, La Forge a Pique Assaut specializes in products such as ornamental metalwork, bannisters, gates, old-fashioned hardware, and decorative objects, among other things.