7 Good Reasons to Move to Charlevoix

7 Good Reasons to Move to Charlevoix

The province of Quebec is full of idyllic areas you could potentially call home. And, thanks to the rise in telework, more and more people are leaving urban centres to live closer to nature.


The region of Charlevoix is a very desirable location. Here are seven excellent reasons why you might want to consider relocating there. 

1- A Unique Natural Environment

Located northeast of Quebec City, on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, the Charlevoix landscape is a patchwork of mountains and valleys. The result is stunning vistas, each as breathtakingly unique as the next. The Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie is prized by nature lovers. Its mountains are among the tallest peaks to be found east of the Rockies.

2- An Extended Community of Art Lovers

Charlevoix is home to the renowned Musée d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul, the Musée de Charlevoix in La Malbaie, the Paul-Médéric cultural hub, and dozens of art galleries (30 of them in Baie-Saint-Paul alone). Whether your tastes are classic or avant-garde, from multimedia installations to dance to stage art, you’ll find everything you could desire to satisfy your hunger for culture.

3- Beaches Galore

Charlevoix is a region blessed by numerous bodies of water. In fact, it is easy to find a waterfront cottage perched on top of a cliff. A dream come true! And can you picture the view! What better setting for your home office could you ask for?

4- Villages with Pastoral Charm

Quebec is dotted with villages that seem frozen in time. Baie-Saint-Paul in Charlevoix is no exception. This is a special city thanks to its wide eclectic mix of playfully charming rural period homes. The architecture of its well-maintained ancestral properties is just one of the many attractions that contribute to the region’s scenic beauty.

5- The Home of the Réserve de la biosphère de Charlevoix

A biosphere reserve is a zone comprising terrestrial, marine and coastal ecosystems. Each reserve promotes solutions that balance biodiversity conservation with sustainable use practices. Around the world, biosphere reserves are educational sites designated by national governments and recognized by UNESCO. Charlevoix is one of the first inhabited biosphere reserves in Canada.

6- A Whale-Watching Hotspot

In Charlevoix, there are numerous whale-watching cruises available, either by Zodiac or by ship. These huge marine mammals are the pride of the region. While it may be a must-do activity for tourists, the locals also actually love going out to view the whales. 

7- Properties at Very Attractive Prices

The value of homes in some of Charlevoix’s more touristy areas is comparable to that in major urban centres, but as you move further away you may discover a hidden real estate gem … at an almost irresistible price!

Whether you opt for the municipality of Les Éboulements, L’Isle-aux-Coudres, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Saint-Hilarion, Saint-Urbain or Baie-Saint-Paul, you will never be more than one hour fifteen minutes away from Quebec City. Check out the properties currently on sale in Charlevoix at remax-quebec.com!

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