Ancient Ruins Tour Booking
What our guests said!
“If you can, go! Such a cool experience. Definitely suitable for older children, my son (9), enjoyed the hike and information provided by Steve. Steve is well informed and well researched about the land and the structures; by using both his own personal research and bringing various experts in other fields. Come with an open mind and take it all in. Not only is the land beautiful, but so are the stories and the mysteries that surround it. The structures are amazing and worth seeing in real life.”
“The hiking tour of the ancients in Western Quebec was an exceptional and mind-expanding adventure. I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to explore these stone cairns and delve into the complexities of North America’s poepling history. The expertise of our guide, Steve, and the beauty of the surroundings made this journey an unforgettable one. I highly recommend this tour to anyone with a passion for history, archaeology, and nature’s wonders. It is an experience that will leave you in awe and forever curious about the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of our world.”
Your input is welcome and discussion encouraged. Please bring an open mind and dress for a robust off trail hike!
Bring another guest at no charge when you buy two spots! Times are flexible so feel free to reach out to book a specific tour time. Kids can join parents for free and dogs are always welcome!
The Mystery Continues…
Fourth youtube video of several revealing mysterious stone works, constructs and mounds found in remote wilderness in Quebec Canada.Where was once the shores of the inland sea called the Champlain sea, now rocky small mountain wilderness northeast of Montreal home to a new potentially archeoastronomical ancient stone circle and pyramid mound.
Third youtube video of several revealing mysterious stone works, constructs and mounds found in remote wilderness in Quebec Canada.Where was once the shores of the inland sea called the Champlain sea, now rocky small mountain wilderness northeast of Montreal home to a new potentially archeoastronomical ancient stone circle and pyramid mound.
Second youtube video of several revealing mysterious stone works, constructs and mounds found in remote wilderness in Quebec Canada.Where was once the shores of the inland sea called the Champlain sea, now rocky small mountain wilderness northeast of Montreal home to a new potentially archeoastronomical ancient stone circle and pyramid mound.
First youtube video of several revealing mysterious stone works, constructs and mounds found in remote wilderness in Quebec Canada.Where was once the shores of the inland sea called the Champlain sea, now rocky small mountain wilderness northeast of Montreal home to a new potentially archeoastronomical ancient stone circle and pyramid mound.