Franquelin Regional Forest Life Interpretation Centre offers a different, true Côte-Nord experience with its Village forestier d'antan de Franquelin! This magnificent site, pleasantly situated between cliff, river and sea, lets you immerse yourself in ...
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38, avenue Marquette Baie-Comeau, Qc, Canada G4Z 1K7
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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 ...
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Located in the heart of Baie-Comeau, the Boisé de la Pointe St-Gilles offers 11 kilometers of trails dotted with rest stops, sculptures, pyrographed wood panels, Lafontaine fables and small culverts. In short, it's a feast for the eyes. This 175-hectare ...
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The Great Marsh is a popular stopover for the Canada goose. Here, you'll learn the best-kept secrets of this captivating and mysterious wetland. From elevated observation galleries on the edge of the marsh, the center offers a magnificent panoramic view ...
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This centre presents theme exhibitions featuring photographs and objects related to the history of Natashquan and the lives of merchants from days gone by.
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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 ...
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The mission of the Shaputuan Museum of Uashat is to share Innu culture and to facilitate dialogue between Indigenous and non- Indigenous peoples. This goal is achieved through intercultural exchanges and actions intended for young students in all schools ...
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At the Musée régional de la Côte-Nord, you will discover the history of the region through the arts, sciences, ethnology, history, archeology and geology. Visit the permanent exhibition Terres de sens: le grand voyage to discover the 9,000 years of history ...
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Côte-Nord borders the St. Lawrence for 1250 kilometres (775 miles), from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon. This region’s coastline has been designated the Whale Route, since 13 different species, including the blue whale, can be found in the waters of the Estuary ...
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