| Page Views: 634 Last Visit to Tadoussac: August, 2007 | Quebec's natural wonderland by mim95 - last update: Aug 30, 2007 |
| whalewatchers at Pointe de l'Islet |
Tadoussac is a small village situated at the intersection of two rivers: the Saguenay and the St. Lawrence. The French established its first North American trading post here. The town has a history of more than 400 years, even older than the more famous Quebec City. Today, it is a touristic town for those who love to see the whales and belugas, as well as enjoying the nature in general.
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| Pros: | "can watch the whales from ashore" | | Cons: | "variable weather - rain, clouds and sun can happen many times in a day" |
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| Overview | Things to Do Tips: 4 - Photos: 7 | | | | Restaurants | Hotels & Accommodations Tips: 2 - Photos: 2 | | | | Nightlife | Off The Beaten Path | | | | Tourist Traps | Warnings Or Dangers | | | | Transportation | Local Customs | | | | Packing Lists | Shopping | | | | Sports Travel | General Tips |
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Bwana_Brown Tue Feb 12, 2008 18:15 UTC Beautiful photos and a great start on your Tadoussac page!! It only increases my desire to some day visit the north shore of the St. Lawrence River! | Faiza-Ifrah Tue Jan 29, 2008 01:39 UTC some very good pictures on this page Mimi. you are a great photographer. no matter what we do during the day, i will like to stay in that gorgeous hotel at night though. | SLLiew Tue Dec 4, 2007 14:39 UTC Wow...an island with 400 years of history and whale/beluga watching. Thanks for sharing,. Cheers, SL :) |
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