A national historic site, the Petite Chapelle de Tadoussac, built in 1747, is the oldest wooden church still in existence in North America. The first mass was celebrated here by the Jesuits in 1750. A multimedia projection on the chapel ceiling recounts ...
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Noryak operates in the Minganie region - on the North Shore of the Gulf of St-Lawrence - and specializes in sea kayaking and whitewater adventures in spectacular, pristine areas. Noryak offer all-inclusive trips ranging from one to five days in the Mingan ...
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Despite the isolation that characterizes Fermont and the intense cold that rages there several months a year, the Fermontois have tamed an environment where quality of life is a privilege they cherish, with major attractions such as: the screen wall, ...
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Founded in 1997, Les Écumeurs du Saint-Laurent is a small private company that receives no grants. Based in Les Escoumins (Manicouagan) and operating in the estuary, its primary goal is to provide customers with the privilege of discovering the wonderful ...
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Taking the Matane-Baie-Comeau-Godbout Ferry is a unique way to broaden your vacation horizons, bridging the gap between the Gaspésie region and the North Shore of Quebec. Discover the Matane-Baie-Comeau-Godbout Ferry! Photo credit: Studio du Ruisseau
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The Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park is a unique place in the wold, with its rich biodiversity and its breathtaking landscapes. The beautiful town of Tadoussac is host of a variety of brids and marine mammals and sits at the junction of a river and a ...
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Located on the site of the Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Center, explore the lighthouse station where the keepers and their families lived. An easy trail takes you to an excellent viewpoint for observing the whales and seals of the Saguenay ...
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The Théâtre des Béloufilles wants to actively participate in the democratization and the promotion of theatre outside of major urban centres by establishing itself in an outlying area, more specifically in Tadoussac, in the Côte-Nord region. The Théâtre ...
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The Chauvin Trading Post is a replica of Canada’s first fur trading post, which was built in 1600 by Pierre Chauvin de Tonnetuit. The exhibit revolves around three themes: first contact, the trading post and the fur trade. Commentary and films will round ...
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This museum's collection features numerous Amerindian and Inuit works of art. You will also find a pottery workshop and a small local arts boutique.
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