3 Inns with Lots of Personality in the Maritime Regions of Québec
| By Tanya Paquet
Every inn is different and is often a reflection of the people who work there or its unique location. Here are three charming inns that stand out.
Read MoreEvery inn is different and is often a reflection of the people who work there or its unique location. Here are three charming inns that stand out.
Read MoreA ferry runs from Côte-Nord – Manicouagan to Gaspésie in just over 2 hours throughout the year. When departing from Matane, on the south shore of the St. Lawrence, you have the option of two north shore destinations: Baie-Comeau or Godbout.
Read MoreLocated in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts along the St. Lawrence River, Exploramer has the mission to introduce visitors to the ecosystem of one of the most fascinating rivers in the world, the St. Lawrence.
Read MoreI’m currently planning a trip to Sept-Îles this summer, and I’m really excited about visiting this area of Côte-Nord – Duplessis. What attracts me to this region are the vast open spaces I keep hearing about: immense forests, numerous rivers and the sea stretching out to the horizon.
Read MoreThe maritime regions of Québec have a wealth of stunning sea and mountain views. It is only normal that you should want to enjoy them, especially when you’re resting!
Read MoreThere is always anticipation before arriving in Percé. You scan the horizon on the lookout for the first opportunity to see the famous rock. Then suddenly, there it is, in all its splendour. I knew it was big, but it’s hard to grasp how impressive it is before seeing it for yourself. I was left speechless.
Read MoreWith its wealth of forests and mountains, the Gaspésie and Bas-Saint-Laurent regions have much to offer to hikers, in particular the famous Chic-Choc Mountains, but also the national parks that ensure preservation and accessibility.
Read MoreI'’ve often been asked if the maritime regions of Québec are good winter sports destinations, to which my answer is always YES!
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