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Zec Varin
300, Lasalle boul.
Baie-Comeau, Qc, Canada
G4Z 0A6
 
Village de Harrington Harbour
Harrington-Harbour ne ressemble à rien d’autre. Accroché sur l’île du même nom, tout près de la Basse-Côte-Nord, 150 km après la fin de la route et face à Terre-Neuve, ce village de moins de 300 habitants étale ses petites maisons de bois peintes disposées ...
 
Club de golf de Chute-aux-Outardes
Practise your swing in Baie-Comeau at the Chute-aux-Outardes Golf Club, a 9-hole course with a par of 36 that covers an area of 2,862 yards. A forested course that promises breathtaking views of the surrounding areas. On site, you will find a bar and ...
 
Marina de Portneuf sur mer
 
Chute Manitou
This must-see attraction lies about 85 km (53 mi.) east of Sept-Îles and 35 km (22 mi.) from Rivière-au-Tonnerre. Follow the nature trails to a spectacular 35-m (115-ft.) waterfall. A tourist information centre with a large parking lot and picnic tables ...
 
Zec de Forestville
41, route 138 Est
Forestville, Qc, Canada
G0T 1E0
 
Centre d'interprétation de Clarke City
The Clarke brothers, from New York City and Toronto, built a paper mill in Clarke City in 1903, followed by an entire village and a hydroelectric station in 1908. Check out the interpretation centre and interpretive panels on the sites where the village ...
 
Centre d'interprétation Le Bord du Cap
This centre presents theme exhibitions featuring photographs and objects related to the history of Natashquan and the lives of merchants from days gone by.
 
Parc Aylmer-Whittom
route 138
Sept-Îles, Qc, Canada
G4R 1X9
 
Yacht club located to the south-west of the federal wharf. Two green plastic buoys (KC1 and KC3) mark the entrance channel. Keep the buoys on your port side, since there is insufficient water to the south and west of the entrance at low tide. Avoid the ...