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Here, you’re vibing in the heart of Québec

In Centre-du-Québec, let yourself be charmed by a vibrant and welcoming region, renowned for its exceptional local products, bucolic landscapes, and strong human and economic vitality. Located at the heart of the province, the region stands out as a strategic crossroads—both accessible, deeply rooted in tradition, and resolutely focused on the future.

Living in Centre-du-Québec, it means choosing a better quality of life

Centre-du-Québec offers a balanced living environment where nature, safety, proximity to services, and easy access to homeownership come together in everyday life. It’s a human-scale region where people live their life at the fullest and get involved in their community.

With its welcoming villages, diverse living environments, and wide range of social and cultural activities, living in Centre-du-Québec means combining well-being and civic engagement in a region full of possibilities.

Centre-du-Québec: a land of opportunity

Thanks to its strategic location, the region is an attractive hub for businesses, professionals, students, and investors. Many sectors are experiencing strong growth, including the green economy, agri-food industry, new technologies, manufacturing, and local services.

 

Whether you are looking to work, invest or study in Centre-du-Québec, you will find a dynamic ecosystem focused on innovation, training, and collaboration. The region is home to several educational institutions, incubators, entrepreneurship support programs, and regional initiatives designed to attract and support talent.

Here, discover a region rich in landscapes and flavours

Centre-du-Québec is renowned for the diversity of its agricultural, forest, and riverside landscapes. Whether by cycling along the Route Verte, by hiking scenic trails, or simply by enjoying a local specialty at one of the hundreds of gourmets stops you’ll find on your route, a memorable experience awaits at every turn.

The region also portrays a living heritage carried by its MRCs, museums, interpretation centres, festivals, and communities. The Indigenous cultures of Odanak and Wôlinak, rural traditions, and artistic innovation all contribute to this rich and distinctive identity.