- Tourisme Sept-Îles
- Lac des Rapides Outdoor Centre
- Parc Aylmer-Whittom
- L'île La Grande Basque
- Sentiers de Île Grande Basque
- Centre d'interprétation de Clarke City | Interpretation centre
- Lac des Rapides Outdoor Centre
- Parc du Jardin de l'Anse
- Sentiers de la nature Trails
- Aylmer-Whittom Park
- Municipal campground of Sept-Îles
- Bureau d'information touristique de Sept-Îles
- Sept Îles Archipelago
- Parc du Vieux-Quai | Historic Pier Park
- Réseau cyclable municipal
- Parc du Vieux-Quai (Historic pier park)
- Parc Holliday
- Camping île Grande Basque
- Île du Corossol
- Plage et parc du Souvenir
- Secteur des plages (Beach area)
- Rivière Moisie Beach
- Archipelago Interpretation Booth
- Festival des Hivernants | Winter Festival
- History and Heritage Trail - Sept-Îles tells its story!
- Le Petit-Havre de Matamec Hiking Trail
- Mouth of the Rivière Brochu
- Bike renting Tourisme Sept-Îles
Contact
Av. Arnaud,
Sept-Îles
(Quebec)
G4R 3B3
Phone: 418 962-1238
Toll free: 1 888 880-1238
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Accessible all year round
Montréal: 747 km
Québec: 519 km
Description
A hub for summer activities and a gathering place for locals, the promenade stretches over a kilometer along the Sept Îles Bay. It's the perfect spot to admire the bay's splendor, watch the fishermen at work, and enjoy sport fishing. In the summer, local artisans showcase their creations in the shelters, artists perform under the yellow tent, and the exhibit featuring Hermel, Mylène Paquette's boat, is accessible. At the eastern end of the promenade, discover the sundial, the tide tower, and a display representing the seven islands of the archipelago.