Manicouagan hugs the majestic St. Lawrence River from Tadoussac to Baie-Trinité, offering dreamy coastal landscapes. Further north, the region stretches across spectacular panoramas from the hinterlands to the vertiginous Groulx Mountains. The region’s agrifood tourism stands out with its typical mix of North Shore products ranging from seafood to wild berries. With its impressive land and sea observation sites, the Route des Baleines (Whale Route) is one of the five best places in the world to discover marine mammals, including belugas and fin whales. The region’s river system allowed for the construction of the Manic-Outardes complex, where the largest multiple-arch-and-buttress dam in the world, the Daniel-Johnson Dam (Manic-5), may be found. There are also interpretation centres and historical sites that testify to the region’s cultural and native diversity. In addition to a certain number of shows and events, Manicouagan offers a large variety of activities: sea kayaking, in the summer and fall, cruises, scuba diving, hiking, camping, ornithology, snowmobiling, dogsledding, ice fishing, cross country skiing… Everything you need to fully enjoy a memorable stay, no matter the season!
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