Get Ready for Fall, the Most Colourful Season in the Maritime Regions of Québec
| By Anne-Josée Pineau
September and October are particularly good months to visit the maritime regions of Québec.
Read MoreSeptember and October are particularly good months to visit the maritime regions of Québec.
Read MoreDespite the fog that refuses to clear away completely, Pascale and I head for the open sea to explore Sept-Îles Archipelago.
Read MoreWhile navigation has marked the history of Bas-Saint-Laurent, it's mostly the fisheries that have left their mark in Gaspésie, Côte-Nord and the Îles de la Madeleine.
Read More[…] Walking by the salt water in stillness or in the wind listening to immensity […] Roland Jomphe, from De l’eau salée dans les veines
Read MoreThe maritime regions of Québec boast many cycling routes, either on roads or cycling paths, to please everyone, from short relaxed rides to full-on touring trips and demanding routes for sport-minded riders.
Read MoreThe Site historique national de Paspébiac is located in a barachois, which is not only an ideal place for boats to dock, but, more importantly, its wide banks were also perfect for drying cod.
Read MoreOff the coasts of the maritime regions of Québec, the St. Lawrence is dotted with islands, which are great places to observe birds and marine mammals. Many also have legends and stories to tell… Here are a few worth visiting!
Read MoreThe municipality of Gaspé encompasses 17 villages strung along the coast, from L’Anse-à-Valleau to Douglastown. Visitors are surrounded by exceptional marine vistas that invite enjoyment of water sports of all kinds.
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