SEPAQ, the national park network in Québec have announced that they now have 99 ready-to-camp sites with 62 Huttopia tents and 37 tent trailers, in 13 national parks.
The French manufactured, Huttopia tents, are available from June 20, 2008 and are equipped to offer a comfortable stay, right in the heart of nature. They have a wooden platform, canvas walls and roof, two bedrooms separated by a curtain, and a living room fully furnished with camping style furniture. All the benefits of camping without the bother of transporting your own kit.
It will be possible to visit a Huttopia tent during the 7th Montréal Outdoor Festival. A tent will be set up at Parc Jean-Drapeau from May 23rd to 25th and will allow visitors to discover this latest addition to Sépaq's range of accommodation.
The Waterfront Trail is a waymarked trail following the shore of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River in Ontario, Canada. It connects 41 communities, 182 parks and natural areas, 152 arts and culture heritage attractions and 170 marinas and yacht clubs.
37 waterfront festivals are held annually along the trail and this year sees the first End-to-End Bike Tour, the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure. 680 km in 8 days, July 4th-11th, 2008, starting at Niagara-on-the-Lake and ending at the Quebec border.
You can register on the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure website, for the whole eight days tour, or just a part. Everyone is welcome, experienced cyclists, occasional cylists, lapsed riders, families, groups and single bikers; kids are encouraged to be a part of the adventure as well. Maps of the entire Trail, from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Brockville, are available for download.
Speed skating with a few bumps, twists and hairpin turns at the bottom of steep inclines. A measured cocktail to make sure participants are shaken and not a little stirred by the time they reach the end of the track. Enjoy this video clip, posted by rouizz, of last year's Red Bull Crashed Ice event in Quebec City.
The 400th anniversary of the founding of Québec City, takes place in 2008 (July 3rd). The year long celebrations are expected to draw many visitors to Québec, since besides anniversary celebrations, the region plays host to the World Men's Hockey Championship, the 49th Eucharistic Congress, the 4th World Youth Congress, the 73rd World Library and Information Congress, and the 12th Sommet de la Francophonie.
Canada's Québec City celebrates its 400th anniversary, January to October, 2008.
A colorful series of unique exhibitions, shows, and prestigious international gatherings are planned throughout the region. The anniversary date of the city's founding is July 3 and the beginning of July will see particularly spectacular celebrations.