A Three-Day Whirlwind Adventure on the Îles de la Madeleine
| By David Lang
Looking for a radical change of scenery? Treat yourself to a getaway in Îles de la Madeleine.
Read MoreLooking for a radical change of scenery? Treat yourself to a getaway in Îles de la Madeleine.
Read MoreWhat’s particularly interesting about the regions of Québec maritime is that we can use different ferry routes to go from one to another. I took the ferry between Matane and Baie-Comeau, back and forth, when I went in the Côte-Nord region.
Read MoreThe MV Trans-Saint-Laurent ferry will take you from Rivière-du-Loup, in Bas-Saint-Laurent, to Saint-Siméon, in Côte-Nord in just over an hour. Accommodating up to 400 people and 100 cars, this ship offers you a comfortable trip across the St. Lawrence.
Read MoreCôte-Nord is an immense region that is home to a river that turns into the sea, abundant wildlife, huge forests, rushing rivers and larger-than-life scenery.
Read MoreFrom late April to mid-November, visitors in search of peace and tranquility can board the M/V Peter Fraser, which will take them to the Île Verte in under 30 minutes.
Read MoreThe Îles de la Madeleine offers you over 300 km (190 mi.) of beaches, many of them several kilometres long! Each of these beaches has its own special charm. Here are some of our favourites!
Read MoreDid you know that if you drive to Côte-Nord on Route 138, you’ll need to take a ferry? This is because the provincial road is divided in two by the Saguenay Fjord. The Tadoussac–Baie-Sainte-Catherine...
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.
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