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Colo' Camp/Voyages découverteOn the program: downhill skiing, snowshoeing, building an igloo, hockey games, visiting Montreal...
A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE TRIP
Colo' Camp/Voyages découverte This one-week trip to Canada is dedicated to 14-17 year olds.On the program: downhill skiing, snowshoeing, building an igloo, hockey games, visiting Montreal...
THE BEST OF THE PRODUCT
Nouveauté- Immerse yourself in Canadian nature with accommodation in a typical cottage
- The encounter with a trapper and a Native American
- The visit to Montreal
THE BEST OF THE PRODUCT
Nouveauté- Immerse yourself in Canadian nature with accommodation in a typical cottage
- The encounter with a trapper and a Native American
- The visit to Montreal
Included
- Transport to/from Paris to Montreal by plane
- Local transport
- All inclusive accommodation and catering
- The activities mentioned in the program
- The adapted framework
- Collective and sports equipment
Not Included
- Personal expenses including drinks excluding water
- Personal equipment
- Complementary insurances
The program
Day by dayDay of arrival
Day 1:
Flight Paris - Montreal.
Arrival at Montreal airport. Reception and transfer to the Rawdon base, in the Lanaudière region.
Flight Paris - Montreal.
Arrival at Montreal airport. Reception and transfer to the Rawdon base, in the Lanaudière region.
Discover an enchanting site in the heart of the forest, which has 5 wild lakes.
Dinner and overnight in a chalet.
Dinner and overnight in a chalet.
During your stay
Day 2:
In the morning, meeting with a trapper. Presentation of the particularities of animals in Quebec and discovery of trapping methods.
In the morning, meeting with a trapper. Presentation of the particularities of animals in Quebec and discovery of trapping methods.
In the afternoon, a big game in the forest “Quebec in all directions”. Then, construction of an igloo and introduction to ice hockey.
Overnight at the cottage.
Day 3:
A day of downhill skiing in the Val Saint-Côme resort and meals in a traditional sugar shack.
Night at the chalet or in an igloo for the bravest!
Days 4 and 5:
Expedition on snowshoes on a belvedere overlooking the mountains of the region.
Meeting with a Native American. Hike with him. Discover its culture and its traditional way of life. Creation of a dream catcher.
Nights at the cottage.
Day 6:
Back to Montreal.
Visit the Bell Center, a huge 21,000 seat hall and home of the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club, the most successful in the history of the NHL.
Discover downtown on foot: the skyscrapers, Saint-Laurent and Sainte-Catherine streets, Saint-Laurent and Sainte-Catherine streets, the Old Port, Saint-Denis Street, the Olympic Park, Chinatown and the underground city for a bit of shopping. Possibility to participate in the “Montréal en Lumière” Festival (depending on the dates).
In the evening, ice skating session.
Overnight in a youth hostel.
Overnight at the cottage.
Day 3:
A day of downhill skiing in the Val Saint-Côme resort and meals in a traditional sugar shack.
Night at the chalet or in an igloo for the bravest!
Days 4 and 5:
Expedition on snowshoes on a belvedere overlooking the mountains of the region.
Meeting with a Native American. Hike with him. Discover its culture and its traditional way of life. Creation of a dream catcher.
Nights at the cottage.
Day 6:
Back to Montreal.
Visit the Bell Center, a huge 21,000 seat hall and home of the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club, the most successful in the history of the NHL.
Discover downtown on foot: the skyscrapers, Saint-Laurent and Sainte-Catherine streets, Saint-Laurent and Sainte-Catherine streets, the Old Port, Saint-Denis Street, the Olympic Park, Chinatown and the underground city for a bit of shopping. Possibility to participate in the “Montréal en Lumière” Festival (depending on the dates).
In the evening, ice skating session.
Overnight in a youth hostel.
Last day
Day 7:
Transfer to Montreal airport and flight to France.
Day 8:
Transfer to Montreal airport and flight to France.
Day 8:
Arrival in Paris.
This program is for information purposes only.
It may be modified or adapted according to technical criteria, safety requirements or the climatic conditions of the moment. In this case, only those responsible for UCPA supervision are authorized to take the necessary decision (s).
This program is for information purposes only.
It may be modified or adapted according to technical criteria, safety requirements or the climatic conditions of the moment. In this case, only those responsible for UCPA supervision are authorized to take the necessary decision (s).
SPOT
montreal
The most international of French-speaking cities
Between a very rich historical heritage and a very modern cultural life, Montreal is today a city at the crossroads of many cultures, as there are so many nationalities represented in its population. It has over 100 festivals organized throughout the year, making it the cultural capital of the country for many Canadians. Among the oldest buildings, we can mention the Notre-Dame Basilica or the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel. Nature is also very well highlighted there, as in Mount Royal Park, and the spectacle offered by the frozen St. Lawrence in winter is splendid. Who has never dreamed of snowshoeing or skiing in the city center?
ABOUT THE TRIP
Equipment Included
Collective and sports equipment.
Equipment Included
Collective and sports equipment.
Equipment not included
Bring 2 pieces of luggage (attention, no more than 20 kg in the hold):
- 1 large travel bag or backpack (50 to 60 L)
- 1 small backpack for walks
- 1 large travel bag or backpack (50 to 60 L)
- 1 small backpack for walks
Recommended personal equipment:
It is essential to have your complete individual equipment to face the great cold of winter in Quebec (jumpsuit, boots, hat and gloves).
- 1 duvet for nights in a chalet (essential)
- 1 down jacket or 1 anorak (essential)
- 1 balaclava (essential)
- 1 hat (essential)
- 1 scarf (essential)
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens (essential)
- 1 pair of Moon-boots type “Moon-boots” (essential)
- 1 pair of tights
- sufficient body linen, preferably marked with the child's name
- 1 warm sweater or 1 fleece fur
- pants and jackets suitable for walking
- 1 ski pants
- 3 pairs of wool socks “bouclettes” blend
- 1 pair of indoor shoes (slippers)
- 1 pair of sunglasses
- 1 sun cream
- 1 lip stick
- 1 insulated water bottle
- 1 flashlight type electric lamp
- 1 complete toilet bag
- 1 hand towel
- the equivalent of 50 euros of pocket money in Canadian dollars
- possibly: 1 padlock to secure your belongings + 1 small personal pharmacy and 1 electrical adapter (110V, 60 Hz)
Attention: winter temperatures in Canada can be much lower than 0°C (-15°C on average).
The UCPA declines all responsibility for the loss or theft of personal effects. Be careful not to bring valuable items or clothing with you.
It is essential to have your complete individual equipment to face the great cold of winter in Quebec (jumpsuit, boots, hat and gloves).
- 1 duvet for nights in a chalet (essential)
- 1 down jacket or 1 anorak (essential)
- 1 balaclava (essential)
- 1 hat (essential)
- 1 scarf (essential)
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens (essential)
- 1 pair of Moon-boots type “Moon-boots” (essential)
- 1 pair of tights
- sufficient body linen, preferably marked with the child's name
- 1 warm sweater or 1 fleece fur
- pants and jackets suitable for walking
- 1 ski pants
- 3 pairs of wool socks “bouclettes” blend
- 1 pair of indoor shoes (slippers)
- 1 pair of sunglasses
- 1 sun cream
- 1 lip stick
- 1 insulated water bottle
- 1 flashlight type electric lamp
- 1 complete toilet bag
- 1 hand towel
- the equivalent of 50 euros of pocket money in Canadian dollars
- possibly: 1 padlock to secure your belongings + 1 small personal pharmacy and 1 electrical adapter (110V, 60 Hz)
Attention: winter temperatures in Canada can be much lower than 0°C (-15°C on average).
The UCPA declines all responsibility for the loss or theft of personal effects. Be careful not to bring valuable items or clothing with you.
Equipment not included
Bring 2 pieces of luggage (attention, no more than 20 kg in the hold):
- 1 large travel bag or backpack (50 to 60 L)
- 1 small backpack for walks
Recommended personal equipment:
It is essential to have your complete individual equipment to face the great cold of winter in Quebec (jumpsuit, boots, hat and gloves).
- 1 duvet for nights in a chalet (essential)
- 1 down jacket or 1 anorak (essential)
- 1 balaclava (essential)
- 1 hat (essential)
- 1 scarf (essential)
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens (essential)
- 1 pair of Moon-boots type “Moon-boots” (essential)
- 1 pair of tights
- sufficient body linen, preferably marked with the child's name
- 1 warm sweater or 1 fleece fur
- pants and jackets suitable for walking
- 1 ski pants
- 3 pairs of wool socks “bouclettes” blend
- 1 pair of indoor shoes (slippers)
- 1 pair of sunglasses
- 1 sun cream
- 1 lip stick
- 1 insulated water bottle
- 1 flashlight type electric lamp
- 1 complete toilet bag
- 1 hand towel
- the equivalent of 50 euros of pocket money in Canadian dollars
- possibly: 1 padlock to secure your belongings + 1 small personal pharmacy and 1 electrical adapter (110V, 60 Hz)
Attention: winter temperatures in Canada can be much lower than 0°C (-15°C on average).
The UCPA declines all responsibility for the loss or theft of personal effects. Be careful not to bring valuable items or clothing with you.
- 1 large travel bag or backpack (50 to 60 L)
- 1 small backpack for walks
Recommended personal equipment:
It is essential to have your complete individual equipment to face the great cold of winter in Quebec (jumpsuit, boots, hat and gloves).
- 1 duvet for nights in a chalet (essential)
- 1 down jacket or 1 anorak (essential)
- 1 balaclava (essential)
- 1 hat (essential)
- 1 scarf (essential)
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens (essential)
- 1 pair of Moon-boots type “Moon-boots” (essential)
- 1 pair of tights
- sufficient body linen, preferably marked with the child's name
- 1 warm sweater or 1 fleece fur
- pants and jackets suitable for walking
- 1 ski pants
- 3 pairs of wool socks “bouclettes” blend
- 1 pair of indoor shoes (slippers)
- 1 pair of sunglasses
- 1 sun cream
- 1 lip stick
- 1 insulated water bottle
- 1 flashlight type electric lamp
- 1 complete toilet bag
- 1 hand towel
- the equivalent of 50 euros of pocket money in Canadian dollars
- possibly: 1 padlock to secure your belongings + 1 small personal pharmacy and 1 electrical adapter (110V, 60 Hz)
Attention: winter temperatures in Canada can be much lower than 0°C (-15°C on average).
The UCPA declines all responsibility for the loss or theft of personal effects. Be careful not to bring valuable items or clothing with you.
formalities administratives
For any trip outside metropolitan territory, your child must present an authorization to leave the territory signed by one of the holders of parental authority and accompanied by a copy of the front/back identity document, of the parent signing the original authorization to leave the territory.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a complete copy of a birth certificate with filiation or a birth certificate extract will be required at border control.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
You will find below the list of documents that you must give to the accompanying persons on the day of departure.
In the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to take part in the stay.
- The health and administrative LIAISON SHEET signed and completed
- An authorization to leave the country (Cerfa n° 15646*01) signed by one of the parents with parental authority
- Your child's valid Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of departure. To take a plane, your child must have a biometric passport with him (provide a set of photocopies of your papers in case of loss). In the absence of this document your child will not be able to board.
- An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada to be completed on http://www.cic.gc.ca/francais/visiter/ave-commencer.asp
We advise you to anticipate your request for an Electronic Travel Authorization.
If your child is not of French nationality, the legal documents required are likely to be different from those indicated: it is up to the family to inquire directly with the competent authorities.
We recommend that you consult the latest information provided on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/ for the latest information concerning administrative formalities.
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a complete copy of a birth certificate with filiation or a birth certificate extract will be required at border control.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
You will find below the list of documents that you must give to the accompanying persons on the day of departure.
In the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to take part in the stay.
- The health and administrative LIAISON SHEET signed and completed
- An authorization to leave the country (Cerfa n° 15646*01) signed by one of the parents with parental authority
- Your child's valid Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of departure. To take a plane, your child must have a biometric passport with him (provide a set of photocopies of your papers in case of loss). In the absence of this document your child will not be able to board.
- An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada to be completed on http://www.cic.gc.ca/francais/visiter/ave-commencer.asp
We advise you to anticipate your request for an Electronic Travel Authorization.
If your child is not of French nationality, the legal documents required are likely to be different from those indicated: it is up to the family to inquire directly with the competent authorities.
We recommend that you consult the latest information provided on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/ for the latest information concerning administrative formalities.
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
formalities administratives
For any trip outside metropolitan territory, your child must present an authorization to leave the territory signed by one of the holders of parental authority and accompanied by a copy of the front/back identity document, of the parent signing the original authorization to leave the territory.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a complete copy of a birth certificate with filiation or a birth certificate extract will be required at border control.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
You will find below the list of documents that you must give to the accompanying persons on the day of departure.
In the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to take part in the stay.
- The health and administrative LIAISON SHEET signed and completed
- An authorization to leave the country (Cerfa n° 15646*01) signed by one of the parents with parental authority
- Your child's valid Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of departure. To take a plane, your child must have a biometric passport with him (provide a set of photocopies of your papers in case of loss). In the absence of this document your child will not be able to board.
- An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada to be completed on http://www.cic.gc.ca/francais/visiter/ave-commencer.asp
We advise you to anticipate your request for an Electronic Travel Authorization.
If your child is not of French nationality, the legal documents required are likely to be different from those indicated: it is up to the family to inquire directly with the competent authorities.
We recommend that you consult the latest information provided on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/ for the latest information concerning administrative formalities.
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a complete copy of a birth certificate with filiation or a birth certificate extract will be required at border control.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
You will find below the list of documents that you must give to the accompanying persons on the day of departure.
In the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to take part in the stay.
- The health and administrative LIAISON SHEET signed and completed
- An authorization to leave the country (Cerfa n° 15646*01) signed by one of the parents with parental authority
- Your child's valid Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of departure. To take a plane, your child must have a biometric passport with him (provide a set of photocopies of your papers in case of loss). In the absence of this document your child will not be able to board.
- An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada to be completed on http://www.cic.gc.ca/francais/visiter/ave-commencer.asp
We advise you to anticipate your request for an Electronic Travel Authorization.
If your child is not of French nationality, the legal documents required are likely to be different from those indicated: it is up to the family to inquire directly with the competent authorities.
We recommend that you consult the latest information provided on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/ for the latest information concerning administrative formalities.
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
Physical intensity
Not very sporty or not very sporty
You are not sporty or not very sporty. Low intensity stay, suitable for everyone. It is an opportunity to reconcile yourself with sport.
You are not sporty or not very sporty. Low intensity stay, suitable for everyone. It is an opportunity to reconcile yourself with sport.
Physical intensity
Not very sporty or not very sporty
You are not sporty or not very sporty. Low intensity stay, suitable for everyone. It is an opportunity to reconcile yourself with sport.
You are not sporty or not very sporty. Low intensity stay, suitable for everyone. It is an opportunity to reconcile yourself with sport.
Level of expertise
All levels
Technical level - All levels
Technical level - All levels
Internships open to all levels, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
Depending on the courses, possibility of groups of levels.
Depending on the courses, possibility of groups of levels.
Level of expertise
All levels
Technical level - All levels
Internships open to all levels, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
Depending on the courses, possibility of groups of levels.
Technical level - All levels
Internships open to all levels, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
Depending on the courses, possibility of groups of levels.
Restauration
In general, a picnic at noon and a hot meal in the evening taken at the cottage or at the inn.
Sometimes dinner at a restaurant or at a snack bar.
Sometimes dinner at a restaurant or at a snack bar.
Note: Abroad, it is difficult to offer catering as varied as in France.
Restauration
In general, a picnic at noon and a hot meal in the evening taken at the cottage or at the inn.
Sometimes dinner at a restaurant or at a snack bar.
Note: Abroad, it is difficult to offer catering as varied as in France.
Sometimes dinner at a restaurant or at a snack bar.
Note: Abroad, it is difficult to offer catering as varied as in France.
Management
Supervision adapted to 14/17 year olds: 1 manager (B.A.F.D. graduate) and animators (B.A.F.A. graduates).
1 French and/or Quebec guide for 8 young people.
1 French and/or Quebec guide for 8 young people.
Management
Supervision adapted to 14/17 year olds: 1 manager (B.A.F.D. graduate) and animators (B.A.F.A. graduates).
1 French and/or Quebec guide for 8 young people.
1 French and/or Quebec guide for 8 young people.
Important information
Your child must have a valid individual passport with him (provide a set of photocopies of the papers in case of loss).
In the absence of this document, your child will not be able to board and will therefore miss his stay.
The UCPA is a youth and education association that respects all legislation concerning the protection of minors.
We remind you that the use of narcotics is prohibited during all our stays; that smoking in UCPA living areas is prohibited, as well as consuming alcohol. The UCPA reserves the right, after evaluating the situation, to immediately return any minor who has not respected these prohibitions. We draw your attention to the fact that all costs related to the return will be at your expense (in accordance with the general registration conditions on our site ucpa.com).
Electricity:
The voltage is 110 V/60Hz.
Provide a specific adapter.
Currency:
The local currency is the Canadian dollar. Bring some pocket money for drinks and personal expenses. Euro exchange will be possible during the stay but not every day and the exchange rate may not be the best. We advise you to provide the pocket money you want to give to your child in local currency before departure (preferably small bills).
The UCPA is a youth and education association that respects all legislation concerning the protection of minors.
We remind you that the use of narcotics is prohibited during all our stays; that smoking in UCPA living areas is prohibited, as well as consuming alcohol. The UCPA reserves the right, after evaluating the situation, to immediately return any minor who has not respected these prohibitions. We draw your attention to the fact that all costs related to the return will be at your expense (in accordance with the general registration conditions on our site ucpa.com).
Electricity:
The voltage is 110 V/60Hz.
Provide a specific adapter.
Currency:
The local currency is the Canadian dollar. Bring some pocket money for drinks and personal expenses. Euro exchange will be possible during the stay but not every day and the exchange rate may not be the best. We advise you to provide the pocket money you want to give to your child in local currency before departure (preferably small bills).
Important information
Your child must have a valid individual passport with him (provide a set of photocopies of the papers in case of loss).
In the absence of this document, your child will not be able to board and will therefore miss his stay.
The UCPA is a youth and education association that respects all legislation concerning the protection of minors.
We remind you that the use of narcotics is prohibited during all our stays; that smoking in UCPA living areas is prohibited, as well as consuming alcohol. The UCPA reserves the right, after evaluating the situation, to immediately return any minor who has not respected these prohibitions. We draw your attention to the fact that all costs related to the return will be at your expense (in accordance with the general registration conditions on our site ucpa.com).
Electricity:
The voltage is 110 V/60Hz.
Provide a specific adapter.
Currency:
The local currency is the Canadian dollar. Bring some pocket money for drinks and personal expenses. Euro exchange will be possible during the stay but not every day and the exchange rate may not be the best. We advise you to provide the pocket money you want to give to your child in local currency before departure (preferably small bills).
In the absence of this document, your child will not be able to board and will therefore miss his stay.
The UCPA is a youth and education association that respects all legislation concerning the protection of minors.
We remind you that the use of narcotics is prohibited during all our stays; that smoking in UCPA living areas is prohibited, as well as consuming alcohol. The UCPA reserves the right, after evaluating the situation, to immediately return any minor who has not respected these prohibitions. We draw your attention to the fact that all costs related to the return will be at your expense (in accordance with the general registration conditions on our site ucpa.com).
Electricity:
The voltage is 110 V/60Hz.
Provide a specific adapter.
Currency:
The local currency is the Canadian dollar. Bring some pocket money for drinks and personal expenses. Euro exchange will be possible during the stay but not every day and the exchange rate may not be the best. We advise you to provide the pocket money you want to give to your child in local currency before departure (preferably small bills).
Weather
Quebec:
The climate is continental and the extreme seasons are much more pronounced than in France.
The Quebec winter is freezing but the dryness and stability of the air make it easy to withstand these temperatures.
The climate is continental and the extreme seasons are much more pronounced than in France.
The Quebec winter is freezing but the dryness and stability of the air make it easy to withstand these temperatures.
The day lasts 7 to 9 am from January to mid-February and until 10 am from mid-February to mid-March.
In summer, good weather prevails, sometimes interspersed with small depressions. The weather is very hot during the day (15 to 25°C). However, the nights are relatively cool, especially in June and September (bring warm clothes and a warm duvet).
The Rockies:
The Rockies, although they are a bit more northern (the latitude of Belgium), have a mountain climate that is very similar to that of the Alps in summer. The weather is generally quite nice in summer, often drier but cooler in early autumn and a few days of bad weather may occur. Altitude is a decisive thermal factor. Our hikes can take place up to 3000 m: the temperatures are cooler and frost is possible at night.
Take this into account when choosing equipment (warm clothing and comforters).
In summer, good weather prevails, sometimes interspersed with small depressions. The weather is very hot during the day (15 to 25°C). However, the nights are relatively cool, especially in June and September (bring warm clothes and a warm duvet).
The Rockies:
The Rockies, although they are a bit more northern (the latitude of Belgium), have a mountain climate that is very similar to that of the Alps in summer. The weather is generally quite nice in summer, often drier but cooler in early autumn and a few days of bad weather may occur. Altitude is a decisive thermal factor. Our hikes can take place up to 3000 m: the temperatures are cooler and frost is possible at night.
Take this into account when choosing equipment (warm clothing and comforters).
Weather
Quebec:
The climate is continental and the extreme seasons are much more pronounced than in France.
The Quebec winter is freezing but the dryness and stability of the air make it easy to withstand these temperatures. The day lasts 7 to 9 am from January to mid-February and until 10 am from mid-February to mid-March.
In summer, good weather prevails, sometimes interspersed with small depressions. The weather is very hot during the day (15 to 25°C). However, the nights are relatively cool, especially in June and September (bring warm clothes and a warm duvet).
The Rockies:
The Rockies, although they are a bit more northern (the latitude of Belgium), have a mountain climate that is very similar to that of the Alps in summer. The weather is generally quite nice in summer, often drier but cooler in early autumn and a few days of bad weather may occur. Altitude is a decisive thermal factor. Our hikes can take place up to 3000 m: the temperatures are cooler and frost is possible at night.
Take this into account when choosing equipment (warm clothing and comforters).
The climate is continental and the extreme seasons are much more pronounced than in France.
The Quebec winter is freezing but the dryness and stability of the air make it easy to withstand these temperatures. The day lasts 7 to 9 am from January to mid-February and until 10 am from mid-February to mid-March.
In summer, good weather prevails, sometimes interspersed with small depressions. The weather is very hot during the day (15 to 25°C). However, the nights are relatively cool, especially in June and September (bring warm clothes and a warm duvet).
The Rockies:
The Rockies, although they are a bit more northern (the latitude of Belgium), have a mountain climate that is very similar to that of the Alps in summer. The weather is generally quite nice in summer, often drier but cooler in early autumn and a few days of bad weather may occur. Altitude is a decisive thermal factor. Our hikes can take place up to 3000 m: the temperatures are cooler and frost is possible at night.
Take this into account when choosing equipment (warm clothing and comforters).
Hosting
1 night in a youth hostel in Montreal and 9 nights in a tent.
Hosting
1 night in a youth hostel in Montreal and 9 nights in a tent.
Transport
In accordance with the regulations, we are giving you the names of the airlines that may be used by the UCPA on this destination: Air France KLM, Air Transat, Air Canada, Lufthansa...
On these companies, the maximum authorized baggage weight will be 23 kg in the hold and 5 kg in the cabin within the limits of the authorized dimensions (unless modified by the company).
Transport
In accordance with the regulations, we are giving you the names of the airlines that may be used by the UCPA on this destination: Air France KLM, Air Transat, Air Canada, Lufthansa...
On these companies, the maximum authorized baggage weight will be 23 kg in the hold and 5 kg in the cabin within the limits of the authorized dimensions (unless modified by the company).
On these companies, the maximum authorized baggage weight will be 23 kg in the hold and 5 kg in the cabin within the limits of the authorized dimensions (unless modified by the company).
formalities
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space.
In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
If your child is affected by a food allergy or intolerance, immediately after registering, you must complete the online questionnaire detailing their allergy (s).
The link to the allergy questionnaire is available in the first chapter of the attachment “Health Liaison Sheet”.
Go to UCPA.com or directly to the health page.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/sante
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-allergies
In the context of sports stays for minors, certain formalities are mandatory.
In the absence of the required documents, we will not be able to welcome your child.
For departures abroad, the form must be given to the guide on the day of departure.
https://media.ucpa.com/image/upload/v1687877654/PRODUCTION-GRAPHIQUE/WEB/fiche-liaison.pdf
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
If your child is affected by a food allergy or intolerance, immediately after registering, you must complete the online questionnaire detailing their allergy (s).
The link to the allergy questionnaire is available in the first chapter of the attachment “Health Liaison Sheet”.
Go to UCPA.com or directly to the health page.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/sante
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-allergies
In the context of sports stays for minors, certain formalities are mandatory.
In the absence of the required documents, we will not be able to welcome your child.
For departures abroad, the form must be given to the guide on the day of departure.
https://media.ucpa.com/image/upload/v1687877654/PRODUCTION-GRAPHIQUE/WEB/fiche-liaison.pdf
formalities
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
If your child is affected by a food allergy or intolerance, immediately after registering, you must complete the online questionnaire detailing their allergy (s).
The link to the allergy questionnaire is available in the first chapter of the attachment “Health Liaison Sheet”.
Go to UCPA.com or directly to the health page.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/sante
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-allergies
In the context of sports stays for minors, certain formalities are mandatory.
In the absence of the required documents, we will not be able to welcome your child.
For departures abroad, the form must be given to the guide on the day of departure.
https://media.ucpa.com/image/upload/v1687877654/PRODUCTION-GRAPHIQUE/WEB/fiche-liaison.pdf
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
If your child is affected by a food allergy or intolerance, immediately after registering, you must complete the online questionnaire detailing their allergy (s).
The link to the allergy questionnaire is available in the first chapter of the attachment “Health Liaison Sheet”.
Go to UCPA.com or directly to the health page.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/sante
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-allergies
In the context of sports stays for minors, certain formalities are mandatory.
In the absence of the required documents, we will not be able to welcome your child.
For departures abroad, the form must be given to the guide on the day of departure.
https://media.ucpa.com/image/upload/v1687877654/PRODUCTION-GRAPHIQUE/WEB/fiche-liaison.pdf