The Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse is a must-see attraction on the Côte-Nord, whether it is to spend the night in the old keeper's house or to visit the exhibition, inside the lighthouse, which traces the history of this station which protected sailors and ...
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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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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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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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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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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 Godbout Birds of Prey Interpretive Center is a non-profit organization founded in 2016. It is a refuge for birds of prey with permanent disabilities that are unable to return to the wild. You can observe a dozen birds of prey in display aviaries, ...
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The new panoramic exhibit Au-delà d’un rêve (Beyond a dream) takes visitors on a voyage through the history of the municipality from Shelter Bay to Port-Cartier. Experienced guides will take you back to the era of the North Shore’s logging camps and mines ...
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The Mingan Island Cetacean Study Interpretation Center (MICS) combines research and education to introduce visitors to the marine mammals of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Join a biologist for a guided tour, a great way for adults and children to learn about ...
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