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POT À L`EAU-DE-VIE POINTE-AU-PÈRE ÎLE VERTE BON
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POT À L’EAU-DE-VIE
Enjoy a few hours with a guide on the Pot à l’Eau-de-Vie (Brandy Pot)
Island and admire the Bas-Saint-Laurent coastline. Visit this unique
lighthouse, which has been declared a national historic monument, and learn
about the surprising maritime history of this small archipelago, including
storms, shipwrecks, smuggling and more.
a night in the lighthouse and stand guard over the St. Lawrence
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like the lightkeepers of old. Société Duvetnor offers a package that
includes a guided boat tour, a night in the lighthouse, access to the trails
and fine regional dining.
ÎLE VERTE
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Learn about the history of this lighthouse and the evolution of its light
and fog warning systems while visiting its outbuildings. Climb the
17-metre (56-foot) tower to admire Île Verte (Green Island) and the
surrounding scenery, including the Tadoussac sand dunes, Île Rouge (Red
Island) and the Haut-Fond Prince Lighthouse. Whales, including belugas,
are often a spectacular part of the scenery.
authentic rural charm of the island will take you back in time.
H The
Located on the north side of the island, the Maisons du Phare B&B
offers rooms in the lightkeeper’s house and the assistant lightkeeper’s house.
Breakfast is included, and you can prepare your own meals in the kitchen.
POINTE-AU-PÈRE
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Climb the 128 steps to the top of this century-old lighthouse, a
4 national historic site of Canada, and learn about its mechanism,
the St. Lawrence pilots, the four lighthouses that were built on this site and
the lives of the lightkeepers. The exhibits in the outbuildings are also worth
a visit. The Empress of Ireland Pavilion presents the history of the passenger
ship of the same name, from its construction to its tragic sinking in 1914,
which killed 1012 people. Participate in an audio-guided tour of the
Onondaga submarine to find out about the daily lives of submariners.
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Enjoy a light meal or a refreshing drink in the foghorn engineer’s house.
BON-DÉSIR
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At the Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Centre, the
lightkeeper’s house is home to an exhibit on navigation, marine
mammals and the Aboriginal presence in this area. An easy trail will lead
you to an excellent site to observe the whales and seals in the Saguenay–
St. Lawrence Marine Park. Interpreter guides offers activities that focus on
sea life and navigation; they will also be happy to answer your questions. A
picnic area can be found at the foot of the lighthouse.
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A magnificent panoramic site, Île aux Perroquets (Parrot Island) is an
enchanting place to observe seabirds and marine mammals. This
island is home to a light station that was staffed by several local historical
figures, including Count Henry de Puyjalon.
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POINTE-DES-MONTS
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On the seven floors of the lighthouse tower, an exhibit chronicles the
lives of the lightkeepers from 1830 to 1964. Find out more about the
people who lived here, period furniture and tools, and Aboriginal seal
hunters.
your stay by spending a night in one of the four rooms in the
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lightkeeper’s house.
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In the evening, the ground-floor dining room offers fine cuisine featuring
seafood and local specialties. Light meals are served at lunchtime.
ÎLE AUX PERROQUETS
PETITE ÎLE AU MARTEAU
Witnesses to a bygone era, the lighthouse and its outbuildings add
charm and character to this unique island. Petite Île au Marteau is a
great place for hiking, picnicking or soaking up the sun, whether alone or
with family or friends. Observe seabirds, peat polygons, fossils and cliffs.
Nature and history await you here!
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POINTE-NORD / CAP-DE-RABAST
outfitter Pourvoirie Lac Geneviève d’Anticosti offers stays at the
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northern point of Anticosti Island, which is also known as Cap-deRabast. (A rabast refers to an area where boats take shelter during bad
weather.) For a unique vacation experience, rent the lightkeeper’s house and
explore the island by car or bike.
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Extend your stay by spending a night in one of the four rooms in the
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house.
On the seven floors of the lighthouse tower, an exhibit chronicles the
lives of the lightkeepers from 1830 to 1964. Find out more about the
people who lived here, period furniture and tools, and Aboriginal seal
hunters.
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POINTE-DES-MONTS
The outfitter Pourvoirie Lac Geneviève d’Anticosti offers stays at the
northern point of Anticosti Island, which is also known as Cap-deRabast. (A rabast refers to an area where boats take shelter during bad
weather.) For a unique vacation experience, rent the lightkeeper’s house and
explore the island by car or bike.
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¶
Enjoy a light meal or a refreshing drink in the foghorn engineer’s house.
Climb the 128 steps to the top of this century-old lighthouse, a
national historic site of Canada, and learn about its mechanism,
the St. Lawrence pilots, the four lighthouses that were built on this site and
the lives of the lightkeepers. The exhibits in the outbuildings are also worth
a visit. The Empress of Ireland Pavilion presents the history of the passenger
ship of the same name, from its construction to its tragic sinking in 1914,
which killed 1012 people. Participate in an audio-guided tour of the
Onondaga submarine to find out about the daily lives of submariners.
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BON-DÉSIR
POINTE-NORD / CAP-DE-RABAST
Witnesses to a bygone era, the lighthouse and its outbuildings add
charm and character to this unique island. Petite Île au Marteau is a
great place for hiking, picnicking or soaking up the sun, whether alone or
with family or friends. Observe seabirds, peat polygons, fossils and cliffs.
Nature and history await you here!
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At the Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Centre, the
lightkeeper’s house is home to an exhibit on navigation, marine
mammals and the Aboriginal presence in this area. An easy trail will lead
you to an excellent site to observe the whales and seals in the Saguenay–
St. Lawrence Marine Park. Interpreter guides offers activities that focus on
sea life and navigation; they will also be happy to answer your questions. A
picnic area can be found at the foot of the lighthouse.
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In the evening, the ground-floor dining room offers fine cuisine featuring
seafood and local specialties. Light meals are served at lunchtime.
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PETITE ÎLE AU MARTEAU
A magnificent panoramic site, Île aux Perroquets (Parrot Island) is an
enchanting place to observe seabirds and marine mammals. This
island is home to a light station that was staffed by several local historical
figures, including Count Henry de Puyjalon.
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ÎLE AUX PERROQUETS
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Enjoy a few hours with a guide on the Pot à l’Eau-de-Vie (Brandy Pot)
Island and admire the Bas-Saint-Laurent coastline. Visit this unique
lighthouse, which has been declared a national historic monument, and learn
about the surprising maritime history of this small archipelago, including
storms, shipwrecks, smuggling and more.
Learn about the history of this lighthouse and the evolution of its light
and fog warning systems while visiting its outbuildings. Climb the
17-metre (56-foot) tower to admire Île Verte (Green Island) and the
surrounding scenery, including the Tadoussac sand dunes, Île Rouge (Red
Island) and the Haut-Fond Prince Lighthouse. Whales, including belugas,
are often a spectacular part of the scenery.
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the assistant lightkeeper’s house, where you will find everything
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you need for your comfort. Take the time to observe the sea, whales
and seabirds. This site is a few kilometres west of the village of Percé.
ÎLE VERTE
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Stop in the assistant lightkeeper’s house for coffee and cookies or a bagel
with smoked salmon, as well as unique Gaspesian souvenirs.
CAP-D’ESPOIR
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DUTHIE’S POINT
Visit the Duthie’s Point Lighthouse in the Gaspesian British Heritage
4 Village and admire the superb view of Chaleur Bay, a member of the
CAP-CHAT
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POINTE-À-LA-RENOMMÉE
Perched on a cliff next to a cape in the shape of a cat, this light-
4 house, which is still operational, is surrounded by trails leading
to the sea. Learn about the history of local lighthouses and their keepers by
reading the interpretive panels. The Cap-Chat park also offers labyrinths, a
scavenger hunt that focuses on the history and legends of this site, and a
treetop adventure course.
Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club. This site depicts the lives of the first
English-speaking settlers to come to this area in the 18th century.
Returned home from Québec City in 1997, this lighthouse sits on the
site of the first maritime radio station in North America, which was
declared a national historic event in 2011. Tour the lighthouse and the wireless telegraphy building to learn about early methods of communication
(Marconi and the Story of Radio Communications) and local history (Fame
Point: As Time Goes By).
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Stay in the lightkeeper’s house, which offers four rooms accommodating
up to 12 people, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a
washer/dryer and a barbecue.
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The café bistro on site serves light meals and refreshing drinks.
ESTABLISHMENT
OF THE MARITIME
WIRELESS
TELEGRAPH
SYSTEM NATIONAL
HISTORIC EVENT
The St. Lawrence River is dotted with
45 lighthouses, all of which are located
in exceptionally beautiful sites.
Proud witnesses to local history, nearly half of
these lighthouses have been given new life
thanks to the work of passionate individuals
who have transformed these sentinels of the
sea or their outbuildings into interpretation sites,
inns or chalets.
This string of lighthouses makes up the Lighthouse
Trail in Québec maritime. Whether you are looking
for spectacular sea views or are a history or
architecture buff, don’t miss this opportunity…
Visiting a lighthouse—or spending the night or
eating in one—is a thrilling experience!
Consider this an invitation…
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LA MARTRE
Visit a lighthouse with a unique wooden structure that has been in
operation since 1906. The original timing system still controls the light
as it rotates in its pool of mercury. From the tower balcony, enjoy the strong
winds and romantic setting. A permanent exhibit in the foghorn shed
introduces you to the expertise involved in designing lighthouse lanterns,
from the 1700s to today.
CAP-DES-ROSIERS
Accompanied by a guide, climb to the top of Canada’s tallest
lighthouse, which has been standing on this site for over 150 years.
During your ascent, learn about the history and workings of this 37-metre
(121-foot) tower.
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CAP-GASPÉ
Near the lighthouse, read the interpretive panels to learn about the
navigational aids used at Cap-Gaspé. Compared to other lighthouses, this
one is rather small: it is the height of the cape that makes it visible from afar.
BE SURE TO ALSO VISIT
THE LIGHTHOUSES OF THE
ÎLES DE LA MADELEINE!
© Photos: Pietro Canali, Pierre Rambaud/Le Cyclope, Marc Loiselle/Tourisme Côte-Nord – Manicouagan, Éric Marchand, Jean-Pierre Huard/Tourisme Gaspésie, Robert Baronet, George Fischer
POT À L’EAU-DE-VIE
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From the top of the lighthouse, admire the immense sea while observing
northern gannets and whales. In the foghorn shed, learn about the paper
mill era (1925) and more. Don’t miss the week of activities at the lighthouse in
early August.
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The authentic rural charm of the island will take you back in time.
Located on the north side of the island, the Maisons du Phare B&B
offers rooms in the lightkeeper’s house and the assistant lightkeeper’s house.
Breakfast is included, and you can prepare your own meals in the kitchen.
From the top of the lighthouse, take in the superb view and observe
marine traffic, the wind farm and the Chic-Choc Mountains. You can
also see the equipment found in a modern wheelhouse: radar, radio
transmitter, weather station, etc. Visit the sea museum where you can relive
some of Matane’s maritime history via photos and artefacts. The local
tourism welcome bureau is housed in the lightkeeper’s house.
CAP MADELEINE
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Spend a night in the lighthouse and stand guard over the St. Lawrence
like the lightkeepers of old. Société Duvetnor offers a package that
includes a guided boat tour, a night in the lighthouse, access to the trails
and fine regional dining.
POINTE-AU-PÈRE
MATANE
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www.routedesphares.qc.ca
418-724-6214
Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent
bassaintlaurent.ca
418-867-1272 or
1-800-563-5268
Tourisme Gaspésie
gaspesiejetaime.com
418-775-2223 or
1-800-463-0323
Tourisme Côte-Nord –
Manicouagan
tourismemanicouagan.com
418-294-2876 or
1-888-463-5319
Tourisme Côte-Nord –
Duplessis
tourismeduplessis.com
418-962-0808 or
1-888-463-0808
Tourisme
Îles de la Madeleine
tourismeilesdelamadeleine.com
418-986-2245 or
1-877-624-4437
Tourisme Québec
From anywhere in
North America:
1-877-BONJOUR
(1-877-266-5687)
From France:
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Information: Parc du Rocher Cap-Chat
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Information: Pointe-au-Père Maritime
Historic Site (Parks Canada)
418-724-6214
www.shmp.qc.ca
information@shmp.qc.ca
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418-898-2730 (off season: 418-898-3451)
www.ileverte.net
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La Martre
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Cap-Gaspé
Accessible year-round
How to get there: On foot or by bike,
skis or snowshoes via the Anse-auxAmérindiens trail
Information: Forillon National Park
of Canada
418-368-5505 or 1-888-773-8888
www.pc.gc.ca/forillon
parcscanada-que@pc.gc.ca
Cap Madeleine
Open from early June to mid-October
How to get there: Take Route 132 to
Madeleine-Centre, then Route du Phare
Information: Association Touristique de
Sainte-Madeleine
418-393-2114
melisole1960@hotmail.com
Matane
Open from early June to mid-October
Guided tours from late June to
mid-August, Tuesdays to Saturdays
Groups welcome upon reservation
How to get there: Take Route 132
to Matane
Information: City of Matane
418-562-1065 or 1-877-762-8263
www.lirelamer.org
cldtourisme@globetrotter.net
Open from mid-June to mid-September
How to get there: Take Route 132 to
Cap-des-Rosiers
Information: Cap-des-Rosiers
Lighthouse Maritime Historic Site
418-892-5767
shmpcdr@live.ca
Open from mid-June to mid-September
How to get there: Take Route 132 to the
entrance of the village of La Martre,
then Avenue du Phare
Information: Musée des Phares
418-288-5698 (off season: 418-288-5816)
www.pharedelamartre.com
yves.foucreault@museedesphares.org
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Pointe-à-la-Renommée
Open from early June to mid-October
How to get there: From Route 132
between Grand-Étang and L’Anse-à-Valleau,
take Chemin de Pointe-à-la-Renommée
(980, boul de l’Anse-à-Valleau)
Information: Comité Local de
Développement de L’Anse-à-Valleau
418-269-3310
www.pointe-a-la-renommee.com
cldans@hotmail.com
39 Pointe-Sud Lighthouse
Cap-des-Rosiers
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Buildings open from June to early September;
site accessible year round
How to get there: Take Boulevard Perron West
in New Richmond to the Gaspesian British
Heritage Village (Britville)
Information: Gaspesian British Heritage Village
418-392-4487
www.villagegaspesien.com
heritagevillage@globetrotter.net
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Cap-d’Espoir
Open from mid-June to early September
(sightseeing companies may offer boat
tours before or after these dates)
How to get there: By sightseeing boat from
Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan
Information: Mingan Archipelago National
Park Reserve of Canada
418-538-3285 or 1-888-773-8888
www.pc.gc.ca/mingan
parcscanada-que@pc.gc.ca
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Pointe-des-Monts
Open from mid-June to mid-September
How to get there: From Route 138, 4 km west of
Baie-Trinité, take Chemin du Vieux-Phare
Information: Corporation du Phare de Pointe-des-Monts
418-939-2400
www.pharepointe-des-monts.com
baie-trinite.phare@globetrotter.net
40 Cap Alright Lighthouse
41 Cap du Phare Lighthouse
42 Anse-à-la-Cabane Lighthouse
43 Entry Island Lighthouse
44 Brion Island Lighthouse
45 Rocher aux Oiseaux Lighthouse
Petite Île au Marteau
Open from mid-June to early September (sightseeing
companies may offer boat tours before or after these dates)
How to get there: By sightseeing boat from the
Havre-Saint-Pierre marina
Information: Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve of Canada
418-538-3285 or 1-888-773-8888
www.pc.gc.ca/mingan
parcscanada-que@pc.gc.ca
Bon-Désir
Open from late June to mid-October
How to get there: Take Route 138 to Les
Bergeronnes, then Chemin du Cap-de-Bon-Désir
Information: Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine
Park (Parks Canada)
418-232-6751 (off season: 418-235-4703)
www.pc.gc.ca/saguenay
parcscanada-que@pc.gc.ca
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Open year-round
How to get there: Take Route 132 to
Cap-d’Espoir, then Route du Phare
Information: Association de Sauvegarde
du Site du Phare de Cap-d’Espoir
418-782-2926
Duthie’s Point
Île aux Perroquets
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Pointe-Nord (Cap-de-Rabast)
Open from June to late August
How to get there: Via a gravel road from Port-Menier
(on Anticosti Island)
Information: Pourvoirie Lac Geneviève d’Anticosti
418-535-0294 or 1-800-463-1777
www.anticostiplg.com
Information@anticostiplg.com
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