Rimouski, the Bas-Saint-Laurent’s regional capital, is spread over 55 km of coastline, from Bic to Pointe-au-Père.
Rimouski residents have a strong bond with the St. Lawrence River. Where they live, it is still the sea, with waves and refreshing salty air, where they can go kayaking and which reflects the crimson sunsets. Rimouski is also known for its museums and historic sites.
To be discovered
Here are some recommendations to help you make the most of your stay. Welcome to our beautiful city!
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Québec's national parkParc national du Bic
Museum / historic siteSite historique maritime de la Pointe-au-Père
Museum / historic siteMusée régional de Rimouski
Museum / historic sitePointe-au-Père lighthouse
Regional / municipal parkCanyon des Portes de l’Enfer
Boat tourVisit to Île Saint-Barnabé
Industrial tourDistillerie du St-Laurent
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Bas-Saint-Laurent
Rimouski-Neigette
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