- 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
1401, boulevard Laure Ouest,
Sept-Îles
(Quebec)
G4R 4K1
Phone: 418 962-1238
Toll free: 1 888 880-1238
Contact us by email
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Périodes d’activités :
Starting and ending dates of operation :
On weekdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, then from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
Montréal: 750 km
Québec: 522 km
Description
Sept-Îles, Discover and Enjoy!
Since its exploration by the famous Saint-Malo navigator Jacques Cartier in August 1535, the Bay of Sept-Îles has become home to a dynamic and welcoming city. Its rich past not only laid the foundation but also made it an important urban center. Here, tradition coexists with modernity, influenced by Euro-Québécois and Innu cultures that visitors are eager to explore.
With its major industries and vast open spaces, Sept-Îles stands out as a city of grand proportions. Surrounded by pristine nature, the city overlooks the archipelago that shares its name. Sept-Îles offers a perfect balance of land and sea activities, along with meals featuring local flavors, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts year-round, whether in winter or summer.