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Grande Échouerie beach
This beach makes up the coastline of the East Point National Wildlife Reserve. The beach seems to go on forever, and you can walk it to the end where you may see seals playing in the water.
 
Gratton Beach
The municipal beach in Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard is accessible to all, and there is no charge for visitors. Come and breathe the pure air and enjoy the beauty of Lac Saint-Joseph in the summertime. A beautiful location to spend some time out with the family ...
 
Plage du Cap
The Plage du Cap, located in the Magdalen Islands and is accessible by chemin de la Baie-de-Plaisance in Portage-du-Cap. The beach overlooks the Bay of Plaisance and joins the beach of Martinique. The beach is known for collecting sand dollars. It is ...
 
Plage Jean-Doré du Parc Jean-Drapeau
The Plage du Parc Jean-Drapeau is a nice golden-sand beach with clear water, 5 minutes from downtown and car, subway, bike accessible. The ideal spot to lounge in the sun and take part in nautical activities with family and friends! At Jean-Doré Beach ...
 
Plage de la Dune du Nord
The Dune du Nord links Île du Cap-aux-Meules and Île de Pointe-aux-Loups. Seals can sometimes be observed on the lagoon side. The part of this beach that is accessible from Fatima (Île de Cap-aux-Meules) is also known as Plage de l'Hôpital.
 
Plage Major
The Plage Major is a vast public beach (admission fee) able to accommodate large groups. Pedal boat and kayak rentals, children’s playground are available. Charcoal and gas barbeques are allowed. Lifejackets available for borrowing.
 
Douglass Beach
Douglas Beach is located near the heart of Knowlton village. This lovely, sandy beach surrounded by mature trees is Brome Lake’s preferred swimming destination. Visitors and locals flock here as soon as summer sets in to enjoy its peaceful atmosphere ...
 
Notre-Dame-du-Lac Beach
The municipal beach at Notre-Dame-du-Lac provides privileged access to one of the most beautiful lakes in the Lower St. Lawrence region, Lake Témiscouata. Free access to the beach, certified lifeguards, diving board, slide and boat rentals.
 
Spider Lake Beach
The name of the beach refers to the shape of the lake which is similar to that of a spider. A sandy beach with the Mont Mégantic massif as a backdrop. Ideal site for canoeing or kayaking. One of the most beautiful beaches in the region! This wild setting ...
 
Beach Club de Pointe-Calumet
For over 26 years, Beachclub has been the ultimate summer experience and entertainment destination in the Greater Montreal area. Featuring renowned artists, the Beachclub boasts a well-deserved worldwide reputation in music and entertainment. With ...
 
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