Fifty-minute cruises commented by the Captain that tell the story of the town of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts. Dinner-cruise and show available upon reservation. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the foundation of Bateaux Alouette, cruises with lunchboxes ...
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This whale-watching cruise takes you to the heart of a deep underwater trench, located 20 minutes from Tadoussac, in the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park. Several excursions are offered daily with captains as your guides aboard two 12-30 passenger Zodiacs ...
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“Le Wippi” shuttle sails the waters of Lake Massawippi for the entire summer, 4 days per week, 6 trips per day. Each trip lasts approximately one hour. With a capacity of 12 people, with our without their bikes, The Wippi sails between the villages of ...
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The Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park is a unique place in the wold, with its rich biodiversity and its breathtaking landscapes. The beautiful town of Tadoussac is host of a variety of brids and marine mammals and sits at the junction of a river and a ...
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Founded in 1997, Les Écumeurs du Saint-Laurent is a small private company that receives no grants. Based in Les Escoumins (Manicouagan) and operating in the estuary, its primary goal is to provide customers with the privilege of discovering the wonderful ...
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Montreal – Îles de la Madeleine Cruise CTMA: the best way to connect with the Islands!
Board our cruise ship and set sail for the beautiful Islands. Along your journey, you'll enjoy stopovers and discover the wonders of the sea, creating long-lasting ...
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Welcome aboard! Sail along the Memphrémagog River, close to the riverbank, aboard L'Entre-gens II, a 12-passenger pontoon boat. You'll contemplate enchanting landscapes and discover history through the captains' anecdotes. Two types of guided cruises ...
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Discover the majestic St. Lawrence River and the unique history of Île d’Orléans with Croisières Orléans. Starting from the Saint-Laurent dock, their guided excursions on board a Zodiac rereal breathtaking panoramas and an insightful look at the maritime ...
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Lake Témiscouata separates the towns of Notre-Dame-du-Lac and Saint-Juste-du-Lac, in the county of Témiscouata in the Lower St. Lawrence. A ferry service connects the two shores. Its capacity is 21 vehicles and 115 passengers.
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Hop aboard the Narvall III (48 passengers) at the scenic Grande-Grave (South Area) site, and enjoy a whale-watching cruise that will make your visit to Forillon National Park an unforgettable one. A professional interpreter-guide will help you discover ...
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