Quebec's North Coast
- Mel & Max
- Sep 25, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 26, 2020
With the Covid-19 travel restrictions, we elected to visit our own province a little bit further than usual. We started from Montreal all the way up to Sept-Iles which is on the North Coast of the St-Laurence river.

On our way we made a few stops for some thrilling hikes!

L’Acropole des draveurs - Parc des Hautes-Gorges-De-La-Rivière-Malbaie
L'Acropole des draveurs is a popular hike in the Parc des Hautes-Gorges-De-La-Rivière-Malbaie. It takes almost a full day to climb and it's really well worth the efforts!
St-Simeon
We stopped for a night at St-Simeon. It has a nice little beach and beautiful view.
Les Palisades De Charlevoix
Nearby St-Simeon was the Palisade De Charlevoix. They offer multiple climbing activity with stunning view on the top!
Sept-Iles
Near Sept-Iles we visited Manitou's falls which is an hidden gem. Down town we made some shopping and blueberry picking.
Video of the whole trip!
Great photos! I only got as far as to visit the mainland this year. 🙃