Bas-Saint-Laurent - Take the time Regional Tourism Association Bas-Saint-Laurent - Rivière-du-Loup Visit the website
Destinations to explore, May 20, 2024 2024-05-20 2024-05-20 Quebecgetaways quebecvacances.com © Patric Nadeau With its mosaic of maritime, agricultural and forest settings, Bas-Saint-Laurent is an idyllic region home to original attractions. Whether you're looking for a short getaway or an extended vacation, the region promises a healthy dose of culture and nature, not to mention breathtaking sunsets. Solo travellers, pairs and families alike will love seeing circus shows in an unusual venue, feeding their passion for gardening and learning about the fascinating world of belugas! An open-air venue in the heart of Kamouraska Cirque de la Pointe-Sèche is a place where circus arts, dance, theatre and music come together. The remarkable installations built in an enchanting setting pay tribute to the imposing cliffs of Kamouraska, on the banks of the St. Lawrence River. From July 4 to September 1, 2024, L'étranger presents a touching story where circus blends with poetry to create an enchanting and deeply human world. This thought-provoking show is sure to move you. Photo credit: Société des plantes A gardening business that harvests happiness Include a stop at La société des plantes in Kamouraska during your trip to Bas-Saint-Laurent. The shop on site sells over 300 varieties of seeds - some of them quite unusual - as well as gift sets and potted plants. In addition, guided tours are offered throughout the summer to learn about the history and secrets of this place’s beloved plants. Foodies will be happy to know that there are also gourmet workshops available. The perfect place to fall in love with belugas Are you passionate about marine mammals? Then a visit to the Putep't-awt beluga-watching site, which means “Beluga Trail” in Wolastoqey, is a must. This site is the first land-based observatory managed by the Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation. There, you can admire belugas and other species that live in the estuary from a lookout over the mighty river. Learn more about these little white whales, their habitat and the efforts being made to protect them, thanks to an interactive digital tour and the presence of guides who can answer your questions. The wonderful belugas of the St. Lawrence are sure to win over your heart! Photo credit: Prêt pour la route
With its mosaic of maritime, agricultural and forest settings, Bas-Saint-Laurent is an idyllic region home to original attractions. Whether you're looking for a short getaway or an extended vacation, the region promises a healthy dose of culture and nature, not to mention breathtaking sunsets. Solo travellers, pairs and families alike will love seeing circus shows in an unusual venue, feeding their passion for gardening and learning about the fascinating world of belugas! An open-air venue in the heart of Kamouraska Cirque de la Pointe-Sèche is a place where circus arts, dance, theatre and music come together. The remarkable installations built in an enchanting setting pay tribute to the imposing cliffs of Kamouraska, on the banks of the St. Lawrence River. From July 4 to September 1, 2024, L'étranger presents a touching story where circus blends with poetry to create an enchanting and deeply human world. This thought-provoking show is sure to move you. Photo credit: Société des plantes A gardening business that harvests happiness Include a stop at La société des plantes in Kamouraska during your trip to Bas-Saint-Laurent. The shop on site sells over 300 varieties of seeds - some of them quite unusual - as well as gift sets and potted plants. In addition, guided tours are offered throughout the summer to learn about the history and secrets of this place’s beloved plants. Foodies will be happy to know that there are also gourmet workshops available. The perfect place to fall in love with belugas Are you passionate about marine mammals? Then a visit to the Putep't-awt beluga-watching site, which means “Beluga Trail” in Wolastoqey, is a must. This site is the first land-based observatory managed by the Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation. There, you can admire belugas and other species that live in the estuary from a lookout over the mighty river. Learn more about these little white whales, their habitat and the efforts being made to protect them, thanks to an interactive digital tour and the presence of guides who can answer your questions. The wonderful belugas of the St. Lawrence are sure to win over your heart! Photo credit: Prêt pour la route