
Tadoussac is the entryway of the Manicouagan region from the West. This village, which is located opposite Baie-Sainte-Catherine across the Saguenay Fjord, was one of the firsts to be established in New France. The Poste de traite Chauvin was also the first once to be built in the country.
Whales and other marine mammals love to play near the Tadoussac area, which became a departure city for numerous cruises in the summer season. The built heritage of this town is exceptional. Visit the chapel, the handicraft workshops and observe whales and sea birds. You can also spend the day at the beach. Everything inspires the past in this village that is part of the most beautiful bays in the world.
Tadoussac, Québec
Canada
Museums
Cap de Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Centre
Centre d'interprétation Archéo Topo
Religious Heritage
Zoos & Aquariums
Concerts & Shows
Historic Sites
The Most Beautiful Villages of Quebec
National Parks
Wildlife Observation
Centre d'interprétation des mammifères marins (CIMM)
Les Écumeurs du Saint-Laurent (Tadoussac)
Réseau d'observation de la Route des baleines avec le Sentier maritime
Tourist Routes & Circuits
Réseau d'observation de la Route des baleines avec le Sentier maritime
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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