
Visit the second most important marsh on the North Shore, with 250 hectares (615 acres). Each year, in spring and fall, hundreds of migratory birds stop here to rest and recover their strength to continue their long journey. Come observe them in season in the panoramic observation areas.
Inside, you will learn more about the characteristics of these birds as well as that of the wetlands, which are so important to the survival of migratory birds. Outside, you can observe Canada geese, snow geese, numerous duck species and shore birds. Some endangered species also stop here in their journey. Have fun observing them!
741 route 138
Longue-Rive
Québec, Canada
G0T 1Z0
Phone : 418-231-1077
Fax : 418-231-2577
Wildlife Watching
Interpretation Centre
The Manicouagan Travel guide is a source of tourism information that will allow you to see everything during your visit of the Manicouagan region. In this guide, you will find the attractions, activities and events not to be missed, as well as accommodation establishments. The guide highlights all the outdoor activities like cruises, zodiac excursions and biking, as well as natural attractions and parks.
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