Discover the best top things to do in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec including Pointe-aux-Anglais, Fromagerie Le Detour, Coastal Trails at Rimouski River, Parc des Chutes, Bureau d'Information Touristique de Rimouski, Parc de la Pointe, Parc Clair Soleil de Cabano, Plage de l'Anse-aux-Coques, Parc Beausejour, Parc cotier Kiskotuk.
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Stopped here on our return trip home from the Maritimes, in this small community of Temiscouata, just 1-2 kms from the Trans-Canada Highway (blue sign on highway for Fromagerie Le Detour clearly marked). Once off the highway, look for the bright yellow & white stand-alone building! Very clean & quaint food boutique; pleasant staff; huge selection of various cheese made & packaged on the premises; various patés, baguettes, ice cream & nice outdoor patio to sit & relax in quiet surroundings. They also have a very interesting selection of food products prepared by various distributors i.e. Mason jars of chutneys, vegetables, relishes & herbes salées (salted herbs perfect for adding to soups, stews, casseroles, etc.). My main purpose for stopping in was to pick up some of their amazing cheese curds which I had purchased here two years … once again, the curds were fresh, tasty & just as amazing! Very easy & quick to access highway at next on-ramp!
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Good walking trails, some steep, some flat, terrain for everyone. Well maintained. Wonderful pasture with picnic tables around apple trees. Nice walk along the river.
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Really nice park right along the st lawrence with lots of free parking, paved path for bicycle or walking, free public washroom, picnic tables, benches and swinging benches. Very calm and right by the water. Lovely!
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Kiskotuk: Land revealed at low tide, in Maliseet Parc côtier Kiskotuk is nearly 30 kilometres of breathtaking coastal scenery – where the St. Lawrence Estuary, mountains, marshes and islands come together in perfect harmony with farms and fields. The park is organized around seven Discovery Areas distributed along the coast in the municipalities of Cacouna, L’Isle-Verte and Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs (Île Verte) in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec. Come fall under the spell of the St. Lawrence and breathe the salt breeze off the estuary as you enjoy the many outdoor activities available in the park or stay in the cabins and campsites surrounded by captivating landscapes!
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