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    Parc Nautique de Cap-Rouge
    The Nautical Park offers access to the waters of the bay and the river, with boat rentals, sailing lessons and a bar onsite.
    Address: 4155, chemin de la Plage-Jacques-Cartier Cap-Rouge  QC  G1Y 1W3
    Telephone 1 418 641-6148 
     

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    St. Lawrence River
    One of the world's greatest rivers, the St. Lawrence gushes freshwater from the Great Lakes for 1247 kilometres (775 miles) to the Atlantic. It has been used for centuries for shipping into mainland North America. However, its usefulness fails to outshine its beauty. Near Kingston, the river is littered with many islands, aptly called the Thousand Islands. Affection for this region stretches back for thousands of years to Native Canadians who named it 'The Garden of the Great Spirit'.
     
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    Saguenay Fjord

    The Saguenay Fjord was formed four billion years ago when the retreat of glaciers carved a deep cravass into the landscape that eventually became a passageway for the Saguenay River. At the mouth of the fjord, fresh water mixes with salt waterm creating a truly unique marine environment, home to at least 60 species of fish and the famous beluga whale. Send an Email Send an Email 
     

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    Portneuf River
    This river flows in the Greater Quebec Region and the city of Portneuf is located at the mouth of the river.
    Address: . Portneuf  QC  Canada
     

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    Sainte Anne River (Riviere Ste-Anne)
    This river is a tributary of the St. Lawrence River and flows through the areas of Ste. Anne-de-la-Perade, St. Raymond (Chute-Panet) and St. Casimir. Ice-fishing for Tommy cod is popular in Ste. Anne-de-la-Perade.
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    Marais du Nord

    The Marais du Nord (Northern Marsh) is a privately protected wildlife area home to 156 species of birds. An interpretation centre offers youth programs and rabaska canoe excursions. There is also a boardwalk with interpretive signage. The marsh is located at the northern end of St-Charles Lake.
    Address: 1100, chemin de la Grande-Ligne Stoneham  QC
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