
Natashquan greets you with its most enchanting sites like “Les Galets” – small sheds formerly used for the fishing industry -, an 8-kilometre-long beach, beautiful waterfalls as well as an old church dating back to 1861 and built with the remains of shipwrecks. At the Centre d’interprétation Le Bord du Cap, you will find pictures and objects showing the work of a merchant of the time. It is also possible to visit several thematic exhibitions.
The small village of Pointe-Parent, named after the first missionary priest who arrived in 1782, is located next to an Amerindian village whose inhabitants will generously share their culture with you. This is also where road 138 ends.
Art Galleries & Antiques
Interpretation Centre
Centre d'interprétation de la Station de Recherche des Îles Mingan (MICS)
Museums
Concerts & Shows
Festivals & Events
Historic Sites
Restaurants
Cycling
Accommodation
Towns and villages
The Duplessis Travel guide offers you the tourism information that you need to plan your next stay in the region. The tourism in the Duplessis region is diversified and offers you a large array of indoor and outdoor activities, events and attractions, but also accommodation. The Duplessis region also offers you the Gulf and its whales, water sports and dry land sports as well as large spaces to do all these activities.
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