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Amqui | Quebec

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Region:

Bas-Saint-Laurent

Known For:

Matapédia River | Salmon fishing | Beauséjour Covered Bridge | Railway heritage | Valley landscapes | Outdoor recreation

Best For:

Fishing | Scenic Drives | Heritage Stops | Nature Trips

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Pont Beausejour

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The Beauséjour Bridge is a covered bridge built from 1930 to 1932 in Sainte-Odile-de-Rimouski. The bridge is currently located in Amqui, where it crosses the river. It is a lovely place to relax in the heart of nature in the city center and is also very accessible. Photos: Google Maps, Véronique Govart, Vincent Biret

Gare Via Rail – Ville D´Amqui

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Gare Via Rail is a Via Rail Canada passenger station. It was built in 1904 by the Intercolonial Railway. The building has been recognized as a heritage station since 1993. Photos: Google Street View; Michel Robichaud, CC BY 3.0

Tcheque ca! Librairie – Boutique

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Tcheque ca ! Librairie – Boutique is one of the best bookstores in Amqui. Readers love their books and try to visit often. Photo: https://www.facebook.com/tchequeca

Selectotel Amqui

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Selectotel is a hotel, restaurant and bar establishment with several services to enhance your visit. They have a Pastali Restaurant, indoor pool, spa, exercise room, massage therapy, free outdoor parking and rooms that can accommodate 10-125 people. Photo: https://www.lamatapedia.ca/en/selectotel-amqui

Gite Grand-Pere Nicole

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Nestled in the small village of Val-Brillant, in the heart of the Matapédia Valley, the ˝Gîte Grand-Père Nicole˝ is a family-run hotel. Featuring antique wooden furnishings, this Val-Brillant bed and breakfast offers a guest terrace. A seasonal outdoor pool is on-site and free WiFi is offered in rooms. Matapédia Lake is 400 m away. Breakfast […]

Restaurant Cantine Fortier

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Cantine Fortier is a restaurant on the way to Montreal. Situated in Amqui, 1 hour from Matapedia. They serve house specialty sandwiches, house-made pasta, burgers, pizza, gluten-friendly options, specialty coffees, and special kids’ meals. Photo: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063697984476

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