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On the St. Lawrence’s southern shore, coastal levees and hills give way to lakes, woodlands and sinuous rivers. When the setting sun makes the water sparkle and the tidal flats gleam, turning the islands into ghostly shapes, the Bas-Saint-Laurent is at its most moving! The Navigators’ Route traces the shoreline, crossing charming villages that are rich in architectural heritage. You’ll find no shortage of good reasons to make a stop: clambering up a lighthouse, visiting a museum, walking on the shore, sampling local specialties (especially the region’s delectable smoked fish) or simply getting a lungful of fresh air! The serenity of the surrounding landscape is just the right incentive for health and relaxation. One of the loveliest spots on the river’s southern shores, Parc national du Bic harbours seals and seabirds within an astounding mosaic of islets, capes and cliffs. Source: Tourisme Québec
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