We drove along the southern shore of the St. Lawrence river last week, heading steadily eastwards and catching the occasional glimpse of the river to our left as the road climbed and fell. It was all very pleasant but nothing we hadn’t seen before in Quebec – small to medium farms, and small to medium villages and towns, with plenty of wooded areas in between.

East of Rimouski however, and it all changed, taking on a decidedly coastal feel. The road hugged the shore far more tightly, and the rises and falls when the route did deviate slightly from the shore were more pronounced, tracing rocky headlands overlooking the water.

Small farms were still a feature, very pretty in wide valleys away from the coast. Houses – sometimes standing alone, and sometimes in a huddle – looked very east coast, with shingled roofs and often brightly painted wooden exteriors.

The river becomes so wide at this point that it is often difficult to make out the north shore. Definitely coastal in feel and we shore liked it. Time wasn’t on our side for making multiple stops as we wanted to arrive and set up camp in the mountains before it was too dark.

We did pull into one easily accessed roadside halt that was right on the shore. Rocky, seaweed-y and with small birds and large gulls at the waterside, it was great to breathe in maritime air and enjoy a brief break at the beach!
But onwards we had to go! More to follow about our Haut Gaspésie adventures. Spoiler alert: what a park the Parc National de la Gaspésie is. A real mountain treasure, and far more alpine than I’d thought it was going to be. Here’s a sneak peek of some peaks:

Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
It’s always good to get to camp before dark. Those mountains (and the coastline) shore look gorgeous! Look forward to hearing more. Have a great weekend Adam. 😁
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Thanks, Miriam! Yup, it’s a pain when the light fails. Normally manage ok. My worst was a late fall trip, we’d arrived by boat, total off grid rainforest location and it was raining. Had a relatively simple (in daylight) tiny solo tent and sleep pad to set up, but in the dark and wet and uneven ground, hmm, just about managed. No beer or wine on that trip, as it was an education program… what was I thinking?!
Hope all is well with you!
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Yep, what WERE you thinking. 😂 I guess you live and learn hey!
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Oh so fun to be on this road trip with you two. The river is so wide it looks like the ocean, shore is lovely (using your trick). I enjoyed the descriptions of the countryside and all your finds on this adventure, pc. Looking forward to hearing about the rest….
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Thanks, Jet! We shore (last time I’ll do that) had a great trip, from the almost sea to almost proper mountains. Quebec is such an interesting province!
I hope your week is off to a great start!
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What a beautiful road trip and fabulous final destination based on that wonderful last photo!! I’ve enjoyed seeing the beauty of Canada from coast to coast on your adventures! Enjoy the weekend!🙂
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Thank you! Yup, Quebec is a province full of surprises – I was wondering, aside from the far north, how wild it really is here, and the mountainous region last week was pretty remote, at least in feel. Still haven’t seen a bear out this way though…
What do you know? Everton didn’t squander a two goal lead and lose. A whole point on the board – progress!
I hope your week is off to a great start!
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Love the last picture! I wonder if that beer tastes as wild as it sounds? Enjoy the weekend.
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Thanks, Jane! The beer is a really good stout if that’s your thing, a perfect sipper for cooler nights. And it’s definitely getting cooler this week!
I hope your week is off to a great start!
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I, too, was especially stunned by that last photograph you included. Thanks for sharing some of your riverine adventures and looking forward to seeing & hearing more.
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Thanks, Walt! Yup, we were pleasantly surprised at how wild the region was once we climbed away from the shore. A fabulous mountain park!
I hope all is well with you!
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