Aguanish
municipality in Quebec, Canada
Aguanish is a small waterfront municipality on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the Minganie region, on the North Shore in eastern Quebec, on the Route des Baleines and the Route Nature aux mille délices (gourmet route).
Aguanish is a larger-than-life haven of relaxation, on the Whale Route. This village offers services to travellers from Route 138. The main attractions of Aguanish are:
- the Watshishou Bird Sanctuary (and located west of Pointe Pashashibou (east of the mouth of the Pashashibou River) and shared with the municipality of Baie-Johan-Beetz);
- the magnificent fine sandy beaches stretching for several kilometers both east and west of the mouth of the Aguanish River; in addition, several natural bays near the hamlet of Île-Michon are worth the detour;
- its ATV and snowmobile trails that connect to the route Blanche of the Lower North Shore.
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