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Plage de la Dune-du-Sud
The only beach with red cliffs and caves to explore at low tide. A very sheltered beach, good for long walks. Busy area in the high season. Family beach with toilets and picnic tables.
 
Plage municipale Saint-Prime
Spend some time on this magnificent supervised beach, located on the shores of Lac Saint-Jean and where access is free. On the same site, you can enjoy a marina equipped with a boat launch and a refueling service. A stone's throw from the beach, you will ...
 
Plage Sainte-Lucie
Located in the heart of Satin-Agathe-des-Monts on the Lake des Sables, the Sainte-Lucie beach offers a wide green grassy space, great for picnics and running around. The beach is open from 10 AM to 6 PM and has lifeguards are on duty. Washrooms are on ...
 
Philippe Lake Beach
Beat the summer heat at a beach managed by the National Capital Commission. Beaches are equipped with picnic tables, change rooms, toilets and parking, and some have barbecues and a playground. Extend your visit by exploring a hiking trail nearby. Meech ...
 
Rawdon Beach
This municipal beach is one of the remarkable natural attractions of the region. Composed of fine sand, the beach gives you access to a supervised swimming area that offers a pleasant and safe experience for citizens and visitors. Vacationers can also ...
 
Saint-Gabriel Beach
Saint-Gabriel Beach is the perfect place for a family picnic or a multitude of water sports. Pedalo, windsurf, sailboat, canoe, kayak and motor boat are the preferred boats to explore Lac Maskinongé. Not equipped? We rent on site all the necessary equipment ...
 
Kiwanis Beach
Kiwanis Beach in Rouyn-Noranda is the place to be! You'll find picnic areas, a water slide, four beach volleyball courts and parking.
 
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 ...
 
The Rigolet Beach
On the shores of Lake Saint-Jean, discover this public beach with free access and its many services: tourist information, walking and interpretation trail, outdoor playgrounds and observation, catering, picnic area and parking for motorized. Direct access ...
 
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.