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Morrissey Rock Park, known for its railway tunnel, offers travelers a small picnic site, outdoor restrooms, and breathtaking views of the Restigouche River and its islands. Located at the western edge of the village, if you’re arriving from Quebec via the bridge from Matapedia this will be one of your first sights in the village. Read more...
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CAMPING 101 In a beautiful wooded area, nestled close to the base of Sugarloaf Mountain, lies the Park’s campground rated as three stars by Camping Select. Click here for operating dates Number of sites: 76 Fully-serviced sites (water, sewage, electricity): 8 Sites with electricity only: 54 Sites with no services for tents: 11 Yurts [rustic shelters] electric service only: 3 Read more...
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CABANE À SUCRE GABI ET FRÈRES Rustic maple-sugar camp with panoramic view, bordering a river. Parking and ‘Les Aventuriers’ cross-country ski trail are nearby. This sugar camp uses a wood-fired evaporator, with taps and buckets. You will also be treated to that delicious, only-in-winter delicacy, maple-taffy-on-the-snow. Taffy on the snow: Adult: $6 Child: $4 Read more...
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CHARLO AVENTURIERS OUTDOOR CENTRE Charlo Aventuriers Development Centre offers outdoor activities for all age groups and is open year-round for 4 seasons of fun! You love nature? This is the perfect place for you to workout! Summer: – 1.4-km (0.87-mi.) paved trail for bicycles, roller skates, roller skis and similar activities – 4.5-km (3-mi.) crusher dust trail, that you can Read more...
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CHARLO BEACH Plage d’eau salée non surveillée avec vestiaires, toilettes, stationnement, casse-croûte, terrain de camping et aire de pique-nique. Imaginez un banc de sable long d’un kilomètre et demi, baigné d’un côté par l’eau salée et de l’autre par l’eau douce. Cantine de fruits de mer (commandes pour emporter) avec permis d’alcool ouvert durant les mois d’été. Read more...
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MIELLERIE CHARLO HONEYHOUSE Explore the Charlo Honeyhouse to learn about the fascinating world of honey bees. Observe the bees working in front of your eyes in glass hives inside the honeyhouse.Take it a step further by doing a guided tour of a beehive. Dressed up as beekeepers, visitors can smell, touch, see and hear the activity inside the hives. An Read more...











