Starting this spring, immerse yourself in the enchanted world of Pétraminis, where nature, adventure and discovery meet. This brand-new activity offers a half-day getaway for the whole family, in the heart of Canyon Sainte-Anne, to explore its natural beauty and fairytale atmosphere.
This exceptional theme park offers a multitude of attractions and challenges to entertain young and old alike. You’ll find an open-air theater, a play module, several relaxation zones, and a 1 kilometer walking trail, complete with an impressive course of 11 hebertism modules on the ground!
Just a 35 minutes ride from Quebec, in the heart of Quebec’s mountains and forest, experience a unique hike along a billion years old canyon, carved into the Canadian Shield.
Whether with family, alone, or with friends, embark on an unforgettable adventure on marked trails along the rocky walls of the canyon. Explore 2.2 kilometers of wonder, from the crest to the bottom of the gorge, cross the Sainte-Anne-du-Nord River, and admire a 74-meter waterfall, taller than Niagara Falls. Cross three suspension bridges, one of which is 60 meters high, the highest in Quebec. Enjoy the adrenaline and natural beauty for a memorable experience.
Just 30 minutes east of Québec City, you can explore many of the most exceptional heritage and natural attractions! Look back at history on La Route de la Nouvelle-France ; discover cultural, heritage and agrotourist attractions and practice many outdoor activities between river and mountain.
How to get thereLocated 30 minutes from Quebec City and close to several tourist attractions, the Canyon is located on Route 138 going east towards Charlevoix; 6 km after the Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Basilica. From Quebec, (Highway 40 or 440), follow the directions to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. In Sainte-Anne, stay on Route 138 east and head for Baie-Saint-Paul.
How to get there
The Canyon’s landscaped trails allow all of your family to enjoy a walk in nature. Kept on a leash, your dog can easily accompany you on your visit anywhere on the trails.
The safe and easy-to-access trails allow young families and their children to stroll in peace, without a stroller, on the north and south sides of the Canyon.
Visitors with reduced mobility and families with a stroll prefer to remain on the north side of the Canyon.