AN ARRAY OF ACTIVITIES for both winter and summer
Against the magnificent backdrop of nature – dotted with lakes, and mountains all around – the Pourvoirie offers a wide range of diverse activities, accessible to all and close to Québec City!
Speckled trout fishing is the main draw in summer, and hiking and water excursions are another great way to discover this rich, unspoiled wilderness. Such a delight in winter, too, with exceptional snowfall amounts of up to 6 meters. For early risers: Dawn is the time to watch the wildlife… whatever the season.
What’s more, you can travel light: The Pourvoirie has thought of everything!
OUR GUIDED EXCURSIONS
Year-round
Are you naturally curious? Is this your first visit to the Charlevoix region… or even to Québec?
Have you long harboured a dream of hiking through our vast spaces on a journey of exploration, trying your hand at snowmobiling or experiencing an authentic fishing excursion?
Whatever your level – be it novice or expert – our guides are available to accompany you or help you learn more about the natural surroundings, the region’s history or the various activities available on-site.
We personalize the guide experience to suit your needs and what you’d like to do.
Reserve early! The equipment needed for guided excursions is rented out. The earlier you book your activities, the better your chances of finding a guide available.
| Activities | Period available |
|---|---|
| Fishing | Early May to mid-September |
| Snowmobiling | Early December to late April |
| ATV | Early May to mid-November |
| Hiking | Early May to late October |
| Snowshoeing | Early December to late April |
| Nature discovery (general) | Year-round |
| Nature discovery – Retracing the trappers’ footsteps | May to Thanksgiving |
| Moose watching | August to October (optimal in September) |
| Moose hunting | Mid-September to late October |
| Black bear watching | Late May to mid-October |
| Ornithology | May to Thanksgiving |
| Mycology | Late August/Early September |
* Canadian Thanksgiving falls on the second weekend in October.


