48 Hours… in Sept-Îles
| By Olivier Pierson
Nature in the city… This could be the slogan for Sept-Îles, one of the largest cities in land size in Québec, with an area of over 2000 km2 (770 sq. mi.).
Read MoreNature in the city… This could be the slogan for Sept-Îles, one of the largest cities in land size in Québec, with an area of over 2000 km2 (770 sq. mi.).
Read MoreA blend of wind, sea, mountains, arts, cultural events and outdoor activities, Gaspé is not only a lively and dynamic town, but also a great place to spend your vacation.
Read MoreLooking for a radical change of scenery? Treat yourself to a getaway in Îles de la Madeleine.
Read MoreDespite the fog that refuses to clear away completely, Pascale and I head for the open sea to explore Sept-Îles Archipelago.
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 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.
Read MoreThe sea surrounds you in the maritime regions of Québec, and there are lots of water sports on offer. Whether you want to admire the scenery from another angle, observe seabirds or marine mammals, enjoy a quiet moment on the water or simply cross the St. Lawrence River, take the time to breathe in the fresh sea air and fully enjoy your vacation!
Read MoreWhenever I hear about Minganie and the Lower North Shore, the first things that come to mind are breathtaking landscapes and nature at its rawest. These areas are much less well known than other areas of Québec, yet they’re so different from the rest of the province that they’re totally worth the trip!
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