Le Bel Âge is a French language Quebec magazine aimed at retirees and those over 50. It covers topics such as travel, entertainment, books, and health and seniors rights.[1]

The magazine was founded in 1987 by publisher Francine Tremblay, who thought that people including her 58-year-old mother were lacking a publication for their lifestyles. An English language version called Good Times was started in 1990.[2][3]

As of 2012 its print circulation was 129,719, the 26th highest circulation magazine in Canada. In 2014, TVA Group, a subsidiary of Quebecor, bought Le Bel Âge and fourteen other magazines from Transcontinental.[4]

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