The Côte-Nord, where pristine shores meet the crystalline waters of the Saint Lawrence!
Get ready to be dazzled by our tour of the most beautiful beaches, an adventure where golden sands and breathtaking panoramas will transport you to a world of pure natural beauty.
The famous town of Tadoussac, known as one of the best places in the world for whale watching, also boasts a superb beach. Visitors can relax on the sand, swim, and enjoy panoramic views of the Saguenay Fjord while listening to the sound of the waves.
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Sandbar Beach, Portneuf-sur-Mer
This picturesque beach is located approximately 20 minutes from the town of Forestville. With its fine sand, crystalline waters, and tranquil atmosphere, it's perfect for seaside strolls, swimming, Fat Bike cycling, and contemplating coastal landscapes.
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Located near the town of Baie-Comeau, Pointe-Lebel Beach is a favorite spot for residents and tourists alike. This beach is perfect for leisurely walks, family picnics, and enjoying spectacular sunsets over the Saint Lawrence.
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Wild and sandy, this beach spans 11 km and is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable in Quebec. Its name comes from the shipwreck of the English admiral Walker's fleet in 1711.
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Merged with Sept-Îles in 2003, Gallix is abundant with peaceful and natural sites. Near the salt marshes, ornithologists observe numerous bird species. You'll also find a park and a promenade along the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Facing the Sainte-Marguerite River, Souvenir Park leads you to the seaside with its wooden boardwalk and beach access. The location provides a viewpoint over the landscape and its 14 km of beaches.
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A charming setting just minutes from downtown Sept-Îles, you'll find 4 magnificent sandy beaches stretching over approximately 12 km. Access to the Monaghan to Levesque beaches is free for everyone. The beaches offer the opportunity to enjoy sandbars at low tide and big waves at high tide.
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Aguanish is a village of fewer than 300 inhabitants, near Natashquan. A small campground allows visitors to sleep directly on its beautiful sandy beach, which stretches for several kilometers.
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Nestled in the charming village of Natashquan, this beach is a gem of the North Shore. Visitors can relax on the sand, swim, and explore the beautiful surroundings, including the Natashquan Pebbles.
Don't miss the opportunity to discover the most beautiful beaches of the North Shore on this unforgettable tour. They invite you to relax in breathtaking natural surroundings. From soft sand beneath your feet to gently lapping waves along the coast, every moment on our shores is an experience of pure bliss. Take the chance to admire a sunset and be enchanted by the vibrant colors painting the sky as the sun melts into the sea horizon.
It's important to note that North Shore beaches may have cool water temperatures due to the influence of the Labrador Current. However, the natural beauty and tranquility of these beaches are well worth it for those seeking an authentic experience in the great outdoors.
P.S. Don't forget your sunscreen!