Under the starry sky of Chandler, at the mouth of the Grand Pabos rivers, discover a nocturnal journey inspired by the meeting between the Earth and the sky. Perfect for nighttime explorations, this 1.5-kilometre coastal path is a fantastic complement ...
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In Chandler, on the shores of Bourg de Pabos, Basque goddess Lamia invites you to discover an incredible water path. This mysterious woman will hand you the keys to this path's eight fascinating stations. Throughout this immersive adventure, you'll be ...
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Here, fossil fish and plants tell their stories...about the life that existed on our planet 380 million years ago, at a time when species were making the transition from sea to land. Parc national de Miguasha is a real treasure of natural heritage, one ...
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Located on the dock in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts in Gaspésie, Exploramer offers a variety of activities focused on the marine environment of the St. Lawrence River. Featuring an aquarium park, touch pools, a museum, sea expeditions and fishing activities ...
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On the site of a 350 million years old ancient volcano, this geode open-pit mine offers you a unique chance to become a prospector for a few hours! During your visit, guides will provide you with the explanations and tools you need to collect your own ...
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The Paspébiac National Historic Site is the site where the Robin and LeBoutillier Brothers companies were founded. In the 19th century, it was one of the largest ports for the export of dried cod in the Atlantic. Ships sailed to Europe, the West Indies ...
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Here fish and plant fossils tell the story of life, recounting the origin of the first earthly vertebrates, some 380 million years ago, when strange species began their move from water to land. Parc national de Miguasha is a true natural heritage jewel ...
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Open year round, the Musée de la Gaspésie celebrates the identity and culture of the Gaspé region. It also houses Centre d’archives de la Gaspésie and Magazine Gaspésie. Visit La Muse Boutique, which features a vast selection of Gaspesian artisanal products ...
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Éole Cap-Chat is the best place to learn all about the development of wind energy in Quebec. In addition to visiting the site, you're invited to explore the walking trails, gardens and climb the 110 m tower. Much more than just an interpretation center ...
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