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 Charlevoix is a beautiful region of the province of Quebec in Canada. Famous for its idyllic topography of rolling hills and mountains along the St. Lawrence River, the landscape is actually the result of the impact of a massive meteorite that crashed down millions of years ago and created a deep crater nearly 60 kilometers in diameter.
Charlevoix attracts visitors because of its agritourism and regional farm-to-table cuisine, arts and culture, and scenic driving routes. In addition, the small towns that dot the region are lovely places to stop and soak in Quebec's history via the architecture and regional charm.

The 6,000 square-kilometer (2,317 square miles) region of Charlevoix, Quebec, begins an hour east of Québec City and continues along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, ending in the town of La Malbaie, just short of Tadoussac.
A drive from Québec City along the St. Lawrence River through the Charlevoix Region to La Malbaie makes for a memorable scenic drive. On the way, you'll admire the scenery and stop at picturesque riverfront villages.
 Charlevoix is a beautiful region of the province of Quebec in Canada. Famous for its idyllic topography of rolling hills and mountains along the St. Lawrence River, the landscape is actually the result of the impact of a massive meteorite that crashed down millions of years ago and created a deep crater nearly 60 kilometers in diameter.
Charlevoix attracts visitors because of its agritourism and regional farm-to-table cuisine, arts and culture, and scenic driving routes. In addition, the small towns that dot the region are lovely places to stop and soak in Quebec's history via the architecture and regional charm.

The 6,000 square-kilometer (2,317 square miles) region of Charlevoix, Quebec, begins an hour east of Québec City and continues along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, ending in the town of La Malbaie, just short of Tadoussac.
A drive from Québec City along the St. Lawrence River through the Charlevoix Region to La Malbaie makes for a memorable scenic drive. On the way, you'll admire the scenery and stop at picturesque riverfront villages.