Longue-Rive
municipality in Quebec, Canada
Longue-Rive is a picturesque and waterfront municipality with a huge beach at low tide in La Haute-Côte-Nord, part of the tourist region of Manicouagan in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec. It is on the Route des Baleines and the Route Nature aux mille délices (gourmet route).
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Église de Longue-Rive
The main attractions of Longue-Rive are:
- its paradisiacal beaches: the beaches and the immense sandstone at low tide evoke the most beautiful beaches in Canada;
- the environment of the Sault-au-Mouton river valley which constitutes a magnificent natural heritage;
- its resort: in particular along the river and at Lac des Cèdres;
- its fishing in lakes in the middle of nature, or on the St. Lawrence River;
- his moose, bear and small game hunting;
- its boating: in the summer season many boaters enjoy boating on the river;
- its ancestral and well-restored built heritage; which gives the various villages and hamlets a picturesque and marine character;
- its snowmobile/ATV trails: allowing access and appreciation of wild nature far in the backcountry;
- wild camping in the backcountry:
- Zec d'Iberville and outfitters: offering various services to fishermen, hunters and nature lovers;
- observation of terrestrial biodiversity: colorful foliage in autumn, varied wild flora, wild fauna where the bear is king outside the hibernation season, terrestrial relief with forest cover;
- observation of marine biodiversity: observation of large cetaceans from the shore, as well as bird species;
- picking wild berries or mushrooms;
- observation of the sky: the aurora borealis, the clear starry skies, the colorful sunrises/sunsets, the clouds announcing the weather to come, the migratory birds passing by in their millions in spring and autumn.
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