Chaudière-Appalaches, delimited to the North by the St.Lawrence River, is located just in front of the septentrional Quebec region. Both are joined by the bridges of Quebec and Pierre-Laporte, along with the Quebec-Lévis ferry. From an administrative point of view, it consists of seven tourist sub-regions.
Nowhere else in Quebec can you find as many opportunities to make contact with the different personalities reflecting Quebec's nature and culture. Furthermore, the region has a territory of 15,000 km2. As a result, the fields and natural parks stretch as far as the eye can see.
The history of the region is best told by the national historical site of "Fort-numéro-un" of Levis, built at the end of the last century by the seigniorial estates of the French Regime
and intended to protect Quebec City from an eventual American attack, the colonial village of the English Regime
and the historic site of Grosse-Ile
The numerous restaurants scattered all around offer all kinds of cooking, including regional dishes.
The snow-Goose capital is without a doubt the town of Montmagny which also hosts the "Theatre des Migrations" (a show on human immigration to the Grosse-Ile and an impressive exhibit on Snow Goose migration). Those seeking to know more about Beauce must visit the Marius-Barbeau museum.
The geographic diversity of the region allows outdoor fans to practice their favorite activities. Cruises, guides tours, sea-kayaking, hunting, fishing, golfing, snow geese observation, camping, biking, cross-country and alpine skiing, snowmobiling, aqua-scooter, ATV, Randonnée Quad dog sledding, and sugaring-off parties, horseback riding are but a few of the activities that you can do in this region.
Whether you prefer to visit the whole region or only a part thereof, there are enough tourist infrastructures to satisfy all your lodging needs, such as Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, campgrounds and summer camps. For those looking for a relaxing stay, many SPA Health Centers offer packages for all your needs.