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Baie-Saint-Paul and Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste
An artistic cradle nestled in a picturesque valley, Baie-Saint-Paul concentrates an exceptional density of art galleries along its main street, making this village the historic starting point of Cirque du Soleil.

Musée d'art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul
Charlevoix's only museum entirely devoted to Québec contemporary art, this institution has organized the International Symposium of Contemporary Art since 1982, a flagship event where artists create live before the public.

Le Massif de Charlevoix
Boasting the highest skiable vertical drop east of the Canadian Rockies, this resort in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François also offers one of Canada's longest alpine luge runs, at 7.5 kilometres, plus an exceptional view of the St. Lawrence River.

Grands-Jardins National Park
Unique in Québec for its preserved taiga landscape at the heart of the Charlevoix crater, this park lets visitors, from the summit of Mont du Lac-des-Cygnes, observe both the outline of the astrobleme and a population of woodland caribou isolated from the rest of the species.

Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park
Home to the highest rock walls east of the Canadian Rockies, some exceeding 800 metres in elevation, this park, created in 2000, is best discovered aboard a riverboat cruise up the steep valley of the Malbaie River.

Musée de Charlevoix
Preserving nearly 9,000 objects and 6,000 archival documents, this art, ethnology, and history museum traces Charlevoix's distinctive identity, from its folk-art tradition to the artistic ferment that marked the region throughout the 20th century.

Casino de Charlevoix
Right next door to the Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, this regional casino offers table games and slot machines in an intimate setting, rounding out the upscale entertainment offering that has defined the Pointe-au-Pic area for more than a century.

Domaine Forget de Charlevoix
An internationally renowned music and dance institution overlooking the St. Lawrence River from the heights of Saint-Irénée, the Domaine combines a training academy, an international festival, and a one-of-a-kind outdoor sculpture garden.

Charlevoix Astrobleme Observatory
Dedicated to understanding the meteorite crater that shaped the entire Charlevoix landscape, this centre offers guided tours exploring the geology, origin, and human consequences of an impact that occurred 350 million years ago.

Charlevoix Flavour Trail
Bringing together more than forty producers and restaurateurs between Baie-Saint-Paul and La Malbaie, this gourmet trail, rooted in Charlevoix's distinctive agriculture, lets visitors discover cheeses, ciders, chocolates, and other local specialties directly from their makers.
