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Parcours Fils Rouge
Four self-guided tours in Kamouraska and one in Charlevoix lead on a voyage of discovery, telling the stories of exceptional places and the history of those who lived there. To get the full experience, download the BaladoDiscover app on your smartphone ...
 
Parc des chutes
Where the river meets the Parc des chutes, it takes a 30-metre plunge, creating a spectacular waterfall. The park's walkways and hiking trails have been desiged to enhance the beauty of the site. You can also visit the hydroelectric power plant there ...
 
Excursions Île St-Barnabé
Saint-Barnabé Island has 20 kilometres (12 miles) of hiking trails accessible to all, as well as picnic areas. You will enjoy an unrestricted view of the city of Rimouski in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Observe colonies of birds, blue herons and seals ...
 
Phare de Pointe-au-Père
From atop Pointe-au-Père lighthouse, the St. Lawrence appears even more magnificent than at ground level. On the shore of what is considered one of the most difficult waterways to navigate, the Pointe-au-Père navigational aid station has provided the ...
 
La petite école Delisle
Relive a bygone era at this traditional country schoolhouse complete with historical décor. The school was a filming location for the TV soap opera, Cormoran. Known by generations of children who studied here as the “little pink school,” the École Delisle ...
 
Route touristique des Frontières
This scenic route is called the Border Route (Route des Frontières) because it runs along the borders of Quebec, New Brunswick and Maine. This area of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region is home to many symbols that remind us of its political and geographical ...
 
Plateforme terrestre d'observation des mammifères marins Putep 't-awt
Putep ‘t-awt, which means Beluga Trail in the Wolastoqey language, is a 2 km hiking trail with a digital and interactive route allowing you to discover Wolastoqey culture in an enchanting natural environment. At the top of the Gros-Cacouna mountain which ...
 
AML Cruises (Rivière-du-Loup)
Temporarily unavailable - Departing from Rivière-du-Loup, less than 2 hours away from Quebec City, take a cruise to meet the giants of the sea. An experienced naturalist guide will accompany you throughout your cruise to share his knowledge of whales ...
 
ASTER is an organisation that interprets science and that offers scientific workshops at schools all over Quebec, from the pre-school to high school level. It is also a museum about astronomy discoveries through time in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. With ...
 
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