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Aerial view of Café Graffiti and the lake.
Walker Lake Cliff.
Aerial view of Route 138 and the Rivière-Aux-Rocher.
Hikers at the lookout point, Rivière Pentecôte.
Waterfall, Parc de la Taiga.
Promenade du P'tit Quai.
Sunrise, île Patterson.
Lady Era Shipwreck, Plage Rochelois.
Snow-covered shoreline in Port-Cartier.
Rochelois Beach in winter.
Frozen River, Arboriduc.
Snowshoeing and the beach in winter.

City of Port-Cartier

Located at the edge of the 50th parallel, Port-Cartier invites you to discover one of the Côte-Nord region’s finest outdoor playgrounds. Bordered by the St. Lawrence River and crossed by the Rivière aux Rochers, the city captivates visitors with its spectacular scenery and wide variety of activities. Hiking, Atlantic salmon fishing, wildlife viewing, beaches, waterfalls, and adventures in the boreal forest are all part of the experience in this destination where nature is ever-present. Whether you're passing through or planning an extended stay, Port-Cartier is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the richness, beauty, and unique character of Québec’s Côte-Nord region.

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