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South St. Lawrence at a Glance
Incorporating the regions of Gaspesie, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Chaudiere-Appalaches
and the Eastern Townships, the South St. Lawrence area stretches from the U.S.A.
border up to the Gaspe peninsula between the St. Lawrence River and the Gulf of
St. Lawrence. This vast territory has plenty to see, and some of the landmarks
such as land's end on the Gaspe Peninsula are sights recognized throughout Canada.
The region also boasts a thorough set of attractions including eclectic traditional
cabanes a sucres (sugar shacks), historic buildings and churches, and an array
of cultural attractions and events. Visitors can take advantage of the array of
outdoor activities that stem from the region's attractions, including the Appalachian
Mountains and an abundance of lakes, rivers, national parks and vineyards. A particularly
good time to visit the region is during the autumn, when the valleys and riverbanks
are set alight with the fiery colours of fall.
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Delta Sherbrooke
Nestled between Montreal and Quebec City in the picturesque Eastern Townships |
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