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In the middle of the
Saint-Lawrence-River, where sea and mountains merge, one can find a genuine little paradise
island, the Isle-aux-Coudres.
This historical site, discovered by
Jacques Cartier in 1535, and rediscovered by the movie maker
Pierre Perreault around 1960 thanks to its movie trilogy on
the warmth and charisma of islanders, has a rich history
characteristic of its inhabitants. It was populated along the
years by
families of farmers and sailors that have, in a noble
manner, shown the way to today's islanders, leaving them in
legacy a strong sense of belonging and commitment to their
heritage.
Known today
as a resort well appreciated by all, the island abound with
activities for open air as well as for history enthusiasts.
What a
wonderful blend energizing and unforgettable blend:
your spirit of adventure and romanticism, the island, its
nature, its tranquility and its inahbitants.
Make
Tide... Alone, with your family, with you lover or with a
group, the Perron Family with its wealth of islander
traditions and conviviality...
...
"AWAITS YOU!"
Every
day from 7:30 am to 11:30 pm, a free ferryboat shuttles between the island and the dry land.
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