Here is known as the "Canadian North Atlantic sea pearl", in this small tourist destination, you can meet many of the usual can not meet the wonderful landscape, but also taste the local unique food characteristics, each photo is the same as the painting ~ eat, drink and play all in this article, do not hurry up to collect!
The Magdalen Islands are a group of eight islands located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, east of Quebec, near Newfoundland. This unremarkable island, in fact, hides a lot of treasures worth exploring! At the end of August, we went to the Magdalen Islands, which was breathtaking. More than 300 kilometers of coastline, blue sea, blue sky, pure white beaches, and few tourists allowed us to immerse ourselves.
We took a ferry from Prince's Island and sailed for five hours to the Magdalen Islands. The ferry was supposed to leave at 2 p.m., but because of the weather, it was advanced to 6 a.m., and we needed to arrive at the dock one and a half hours earlier. We left home at 3 o 'clock and went to the dock.
When we arrived at the dock, it was not yet light, and the cars were lined up neatly, basically all of Quebec, and the ferry was ready to dock in the distance, and we waited for a while and began to board the ship. Although it is a ferry, but in fact the conditions are very good, there are cinemas, restaurants, children's recreation rooms, etc., even the seats can be put very low, sleep is no problem.
The ferry left at 6 o 'clock on the dot. It was just sunrise. The red sun rose from the sea. It was so beautiful. The ferry follows the shoreline of Prince Island until it reaches the eastern tip of Prince Island and heads northeast.
The weather was not so good, it started to rain and wind after more than an hour of sailing, but the ferry, which carries 16,000 tons, was so smooth that it didn't even feel like it was on the sea, so it took a chance to catch up on sleep, and five hours passed quickly, and the Magdalen Islands were in sight.
⛰️ must-see attractions
Entry island
Hike up to the highest point for stunning panoramic views of the island! You can also visit the island's museums, learn about Scottish culture, punch the same lighthouse on the Canadian postmark...
Havre Aubert
Is an underrated fun island! Highly recommended is a picnic barbecue at Les Biquette a l'air farm, or a stroll through the historic site of La Grave, exploring interesting gadgets in the shops, relaxing in a hammock on the cliff top, going on a cave kayaking tour at L'Istorlet...
Havre aux Maisons
It was very romantic! It's like being on the prairie in The Sound of Music! Slopes facing the sea, brightly coloured houses... You can also visit the Pied-de-Vent cheese factory and meet the cows. Taste traditional smoked herring, freshly caught lobster and blue mussels at Fumoir d'antan; Enjoy Bagosse from local hand breweries. It is recommended that you take a seafood cooking class to learn first-hand how to prepare and taste these delicious dishes and feel the rhythm of life on the island.
🧀️ foodie punch in
Cap dauphin Fish Shack
Resto Bistro Accents
The menu changes seasonally and 80% of the ingredients are sourced locally and are very fresh! Push halibut cream sauce and loup-marin Seal Filet mignon ~
Quai 360
Every dish can be called a work of art, simple ingredients can also present a high-level collocation! There are also high-quality cocktails and wines in the store, which is the best choice for evening entertainment.
🏠 Local accommodation
There are a lot of hotels and homestays on the island to choose from, if you want to experience something different, you can also choose tent camping, cabins... In short, the selection is very diverse and the service is very warm and professional.
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