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Charlevoix: A living painting

From the charming village of Petite-Rivière-Saint-François all the way to the edge of Saguenay, this multifaceted gem of a place that was shaped by a meteorite transports visitors to a whole new world—one located a mere four-hour drive from Montreal.

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Not to be missed

Opening Night – International Contemporary Art Symposium of Baie-Saint-Paul

July 30, 2025, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Placette Desjardins

Join us for a festive evening celebrating the launch of the 43rd edition of the International Contemporary Art Symposium of Baie-Saint-Paul! Meet the resident artists, take part in spontaneous creations and enjoy the smooth jazz atmosphere with Ève Soulard and Clément Robichaud.

A vibrant cultural happy hour you won’t want to miss!

Admission: $20.00

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Learn more about the region

  • What to do in Charlevoix in August

    August brings the sun’s bright rays that shine on Charlevoix’s lush landscapes, much to the delight of the many vacationers who stay here. To make the most of August, discover all the events and attractions on offer in the region.

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  • Where to see the Perseids in Charlevoix

    Every August, Charlevoix becomes one of the best places in Quebec to view the Perseids. With its vast natural spaces and dark sky free of light pollution, all you have to do is look up to see a shower of shooting stars. Here’s where you can experience this celestial phenomenon to the full in our beautiful region.

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  • The 8 most beautiful beaches in Charlevoix

    Discover 8 Charlevoix beaches: family-friendly, fine sand, clear water and perfect for a day of swimming or relaxing by the river.

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  • Charlevoix whales explained by naturalist guides

    Every summer, the waters of the Parc Marin du Saguenay–Saint-Laurent come alive with a spectacular show. Where the St. Lawrence River meets the Saguenay fjord, a huge variety of marine species coexist in a rich yet fragile ecosystem. In Baie-Sainte-Catherine, in Charlevoix, whale watching is both a special experience and an opportunity to learn more about species conservation issues from naturalist guides.

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  • 100 years of momentum, legends and landscapes

    Celebrate 100 years of history at the Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu Golf Club, a legendary course between river and mountains.

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