
Suspension Bridge over Saint Anne's Canyon, Quebec

by John Twynam
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Suspension Bridge over Saint Anne's Canyon, Quebec
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John Twynam
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A suspension bridge crosses Saint Anne's Canyon near Quebec City, high up on the walls of the gorge, providing stunning views for those brave enough to cross it.
Some seven kilometers north of Ste-Anne de Beaupré, the Sainte-Anne River has carved a romantically wild gorge through the foothills of the Laurentians on its way down to the St. Lawrence Estuary. Sainte-Anne Falls, locally known as Chute Sainte-Anne, is just one of the reasons the canyon is popular with tourists.
Known as the "Grand Canyon of Québec," Canyon Sainte-Anne offers plenty of things to do. Visitors can admire the falls from the numerous hiking trails (all of which are dog-friendly), and those who are not afraid of heights can get a better look from the three suspension bridges that span the gap.
True thrill-seekers can experience the rush of a zipline across the gorge, or rappel down the sides of the canyon. There is also a two-person seated zipline that crosses the canyon, allowing you to share the experience with a friend or loved one.
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August 18th, 2021
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