Autumn foliage colours reflect on rapids in Rivière-du-Nord, Quebec
© Gilles Delisle/Jaynes Gallery/DanitaDelimont.co
Colours of fall. The many shades of fall
Visit Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord in the Laurentians region of Quebec, and you’ll be treated to a rich dose of natural and cultural heritage. Nature enthusiasts frequent this area to engage in activities such as biking, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, skiing and snow shoeing. The Rivière-du-Nord is a 137-kilometre-long river that flows into the Ottawa River. And at this time of the year, visitors are treated to breathtaking fall colours in addition to views of the river.
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