Godbout
village municipality in Quebec, Canada
Godbout is a municipality in Manicouagan, in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, in Quebec, on the Route des Baleines and the Route Nature aux mille délices (gourmet route). It is part of the township of De Monts and the tourist region of Manicouagan.
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Church of Godbout
The main attractions of the municipality of Godbout are:
- vacationing: especially around lakes: Lac Rond (north part), Lac de Monts (a bay near Route 138), as well as in the village;
- salmon fishing: the ZEC des rivières Godbout & Mistassini manages the exploitation of these two rivers;
- pedestrian paths: the path leading to Mont Caburon, where the cross of Godbout is located, overlooks the bay of Godbout; distance 6.6 km (estimated time: 2 hr 8 min.);
- excursions on the trails by ATV or snowmobile; these excursions allow to appreciate the hinterland of mountain and forest;
- the beaches of the bay of Godbout which give a beautiful view towards the East on the Cran Fer à Cheval, located in the western part of the Mornes de Godbout; and a beautiful view to the west, on Cap Rouge;
- boating on Godbout Bay which is an appendage of the Gulf of St. Lawrence; visitors can admire the coast between Godbout and Baie-Trinité from pleasure craft;
- picking wild berries in the summer season;
- observation of marine mammals and avian species from land sites.
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