Baie-Johan-Beetz
municipality in Minganie Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Baie-Johan-Beetz (formerly called "Piashtibaie") is a small riverside municipality on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the region of Minganie, on the North Shore in eastern Quebec. It is on the Route des Baleines and the Route Nature aux mille délices (gourmet route).
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Johan Beetz's mansion, known as Le Château
Baie-Johan Beetz is a paradise in the heart of nature on the Whale Route. This village offers services to travellers on route 138. The main attractions of Baie-Johan Beetz are:
- Watshishou Bird Sanctuary (and located east of White Ridge and shared with the Municipality of Aguanish);
- the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve (French: Réserve de parc national de l'Archipel-de-Mingan) with limestone monoliths shaped by the waves;
- the archipelago of about a hundred islands near the coast of the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence;
- Johan-Beetz, Quetachou and Pontbriand bays (shared with the municipality of Aguanish) overlooking the Jacques-Cartier Strait; these bays are good for boating and fishing; walking on the pebble shores makes you appreciate the sea air, the spectacles of the nature of the gulf and to observe the avian fauna and the marine mammals;
- the salt lakes (on the course of the Piashti river and accessible to the sea by boating), Turgeon, Tanguay, Piashti, Cabane Brûlée, Véronique, Petit lac Véronique; these lakes are used in particular for vacationing, nautical activities and sport fishing;
- its six rivers; they are renowned for sport fishing and nautical activities;
- its hiking trails, including the Spar Mica peninsula (east side of Piashti Bay) and Quetachou Falls;
- its campsites near the village and their access to hiking trails and the waterfront promenade on Johan-Beetz Bay;
- its outdoor activities, including: kayaking, picnicking, swimming in the Piashti River, hunting, fishing;
- its trails for ATVs and snowmobiles;
- its legendary Château Johan Beetz, which has a long history in the Nordic hotel industry.
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