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.

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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