In the summertime, a popular activity is hiking to the Jean Larose Waterfalls, one of the most beautiful falls in Québec, with a drop height of 68m. You can walk around and across the falls via a series of steps (all 400 of them), ledges and bridges. Though busy, this is a pleasant spot – it’s less developed and more dramatic than other waterfall tourist attractions.
Jean Larose Waterfalls
Québec
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