Visitors can admire, in the Lower St.Lawrence, several kinds of natural habitats: swamps and salt water, rocky islands, northern forests, broad-leaved trees and many lakes, all just as fascinating
It's a genuine paradise for nature lovers and a rendez-vous for all ornithologists, with more than 320x bird species nesting and flying over this region. The mountains dominate the entire territory; it's no wonder their motto is:
"There where you will want to come back"
Many outdoor activities are suggested, such as :
o Skiing
o Snow shoeing
o Ice fishing
o Ski sailing
o Skating
o Sliding
o Snowmobile Rental
o ATV Rental
o Swimming
o Sail boarding
o Sailing
o Fishing Canoeing o Biking
o Golfing
o Hiking
o Nature discovery
o Horseback riding
o Archery
o Mountaineering
o Camping
o Whale watching
o Botany Several lakes are scattered all over the territory, of which Lac Témiscouata is a true inner sea. The mild weather favours aquatic activities. The St.Lawrence River is inhabited by sea mammals and cruises are organized for their observation. The water in this region is salty (the saltiness of the river begins at the island of Orleans).
The Lower St.Lawrence region abounds with unbelievable tales and legends. Pohénégamook Lake is believed to be inhabited by a monster called "PONIK". You'll also discover why the church of Trois-Pistoles was named Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, the legend of the black horse or the one of the silver goblet, and where does the name of Rivière-du-Loup come from?
Located at Saint-Louis-du-Ha-Ha, far from the big cities, the Aster science station is accessible to those wishing to look at the cosmos.
The "Carillons Touristiques" and the "Château de Noël" will amaze both young and old. In season, come and taste the maple sugar products. The arts are also very present in the lower St.Lawrence, with its summer theaters and Rimouski Jazz Festival.