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Plage de la Dune-du-Sud (Cormorandière)
A white sand beach that is less frequented than the western section of Dune du Sud. Wide open spaces. This is the ideal beach for a long walk, right up to the Grande-Entrée channel.
 
Philippe Lake Beach
Beat the summer heat at a beach managed by the National Capital Commission. Beaches are equipped with picnic tables, change rooms, toilets and parking, and some have barbecues and a playground. Extend your visit by exploring a hiking trail nearby. Meech ...
 
Plage municipale de Sainte-Thècle
The municipal beach of Sainte-Thècle is located in the heart of the village. The beach offers several facilities conducive to recreation in a beautiful setting: swimming under the supervision of a lifeguard, volleyball court, picnic tables, playground ...
 
Plage du Bassin Est
This is a fine choice in the Grande-Entrée sector. You'll be able to observe seals out at sea. Be careful of sea currents.
 
Rotary of lake Blouin Beach
Head to Rotary Municipal Beach, a stone’s throw from downtown, on Route 397, towards Val-Senneville. Bike path, playground, volleyball courts, toilets and changing rooms. Fun guaranteed!
 
Taylor’s Point Park
Nature lovers and adventurers will find a variety of fun activities at Taylor’s Point Park. Take advantage of this enchanting site located along the shore of the Bay of Chaleurs and at the estuary of the Little Cascapedia River, with your family and friends ...
 
Grande Échouerie beach
This beach makes up the coastline of the East Point National Wildlife Reserve. The beach seems to go on forever, and you can walk it to the end where you may see seals playing in the water.
 
Zec de la rivière Petite-Cascapédia
The Zec de la rivière Petite-Cascapédia has about 60 pools, more than 48 of the latter are found on the ZEC territory, spread over four sectors, three of which have limited access and one has non-limited access. The two sectors of the downstream portion ...
 
Plage de la Dune-du-Sud
The only beach with red cliffs and caves to explore at low tide. A very sheltered beach, good for long walks. Busy area in the high season. Family beach with toilets and picnic tables.
 
Centre plein air du Portage