The Most Stunning Coastal Road Trips in Quebec, Canada
Quebec is well known for its breathtaking natural beauty, particularly the landscapes seen along its craggy coastline. Jump in the car or hire a modern mobile home and explore them for yourself.
St Lawrence River
Natural Feature
The St Lawrence is the main artery that leads from the Atlantic Ocean deep into eastern North America. Many of Quebec’s major communities lie along its shores, including the major urban centers of Montreal and Quebec City. Its shores range from rocky beaches to towering cliffs, surrounded by the striking geography that gives Quebec its provincial motto: la belle province. Visitors can make use of the four ferries that link the north and south shores of the St Lawrence in Eastern Quebec, offering extensions of the road network. The St Lawrence can be taken as a long road trip in its entirety, or explored through a series of shorter excursions – as highlighted below.
Gaspé Peninsula
Natural Feature
The Whale Route and Côte-Nord
Natural Feature
The north shores of the St Lawrence are beautiful and windswept, covering 1,250km (775mi) and offering plenty of outdoor adventures. Driving through this region is characterized by scenic views as the St Lawrence River widens into the sea. Checkpoints along the way include Tadoussac, Blanc-Sablon, Baie-Comeau, and Schefferville. The waters along this route are home to around 13 different species of whales, including the blue whale; therefore, whale-watching is one of the most popular activities here. Depending on the time of year, whales are visible from some shorelines, or you can participate in sea excursions by boat, Zodiac, or sea kayak to observe them.
Highway 289
Natural Feature
Heading into eastern Quebec, the scenic Route 289 follows a series of borders between Quebec, Maine, and New Brunswick. The landscapes of the Bas-Saint-Laurent include everything from picturesque coastal farmland to woodsy plateaus, with breathtaking views of lakes and rivers. Looping from the Saint Lawrence and back, you can explore local attractions from Saint-André-de-Kamouraska to Saint-Jean-de-la-Lande via Pohénégamook and Rivière-Bleue, learning about the fascinating cultural histories of these borderlands – which include tales of bootlegging, smuggling, and cultural exchange through the centuries. Do it all in a state-of-the-art RV and save yourself the headache of finding somewhere to stay.
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