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The Îles de la Madeleine: Sea Activities for Everyone!
  • Mathieu Dupuis

The Îles de la Madeleine: Sea Activities for Everyone!

In the Îles de la Madeleine, youre surrounded by water, so it’s no wonder there are lots of sea activities on offer to help you discover the Islands! However, since the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence can be changeable, it’s best to be accompanied by a guide when you explore them. Here are a few ways to play in the sea in complete safety.

Sea and recreational  kayaking

Kayaking is a great way to discover the Islands, since it allows you to explore areas that are otherwise inaccessible. At water level, paddle along the high cliffs and endless beaches, but also in mysterious caves and huge lagoons! The geography of the Islands and the currents give rise to a multitude of routes to follow. Opt for a guided excursion with Auberge La Salicorne or Cindyhook Sports Aventures, and you may discover hidden treasures along the way…

Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP)

Stand-up paddleboarding is gaining in popularity and is another fun way to explore the red sandstone cliffs at your own pace. You can rent all the equipment you’ll need from Cindyhook Sports Aventures or Auberge La Salicorne. Guided outings are also available.

Cave excursions

Do you want to enjoy an unusual sea experience? Auberge La Salicorne offers a very special activity: exploring caves! Wearing a wetsuit, helmet and life jacket, let yourself be carried by the waves through surface caves that have been carved by the sea. Several different types of excursions are available, including an exploration in calm waters and a more challenging excursion for those who are feeling particularly brave!

Sightseeing tours 

Board a sightseeing boat or Zodiac to admire the Islands from a completely different angle. During your excursion, interpreter guides will tell you everything you want to know about the cliffs and caves surrounding the archipelago. This is also a great way to get to Entry Island. No matter what vessel you find yourself in, keep your eyes peeled: you’re likely to spot seals and seabirds while at sea!

Kitesurfing

The wind is another constant on the archipelago. The combination of wind and water makes this region a popular destination for kitesurfing, as does the variety of suitable sites. Various companies offer you the opportunity to try out this exciting activity in the company of certified guides.

Did these ideas inspire you to want to discover the Îles de la Madeleine through sea activities?

Author Anne-Josée Pineau

Born in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Anne-Josée Pineau loves this region and is delighted to introduce others to it. Never far from the sea, she’s fascinated by lighthouses and could live on seafood alone! On this blog, she likes to write about our regions’ unusual attractions, make your mouth water by describing local delicacies, and pique your interest by revealing some of the hidden beauty found in Québec by the Sea. In other words, she wants to provide you with lots of ideas for an unforgettable vacation!

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