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Pavillon du Saint-Laurent 

June to October
212, rue Ste-Anne
Baie-Saint-Paul (Qc), Canada
G3Z 1P7
Pavillon du Saint-Laurent
The Pavillon du Saint-Laurent is a unique space focused on interpretation and protection located in an exceptional natural area comprising the St. Lawrence River shoreline, the Boisé du Quai forest and the mouth of the Rivière du Gouffre. Join a naturalist-guide on site to explore the trails and areas designed to raise awareness and educate visitors about the distinctive qualities of these sensitive environments. Nearby, a 10-metre observation tower offers a 360-degree view of the area, overlooking salt marshes. Don’t miss the themed exhibit and escape game.

June to October
212, rue Ste-Anne
Baie-Saint-Paul (Qc), Canada
G3Z 1P7

 
On-site activities
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Escape room    
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Park    
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Exhibits    
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Interpretation    
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Scenic Lookout    
 
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