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Carleton-sur-Mer | Quebec

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Parc Régional du Mont Saint-Joseph

This location is a must-visit for all hikers! Mount Saint-Joseph offers its visitors breathtaking views from incredible heights of the entire regional park.

Whether you’ve never hiked before or have lots of experience on your back, the Mount Saint-Joseph regional park has trails that can challenge all skill levels. The only thing that feels better than completing the hike is the scenery you’ll be rewarded with afterwards! Feel free to bike or drive up the mountain if hiking isn’t your forté. On your way out, consider picking up a keepsake at the gift shop to remember your visit.

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/montsaintjoseph

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La Naufrageur Microbrasserie

The Naufrageur Microbrasserie is the perfect place to “crack a cold one with the boys” during your travels! The Naufrageur Microbrasserie is a pub well known for its excellent drinks and, in particular, its impressive variety of beer.

Aside from the drinks, you can also order a tasty meal to go along with it. With the lively ambiance, excellent service, and the friendliness of the people and staff, you’ll surely enjoy your visit to the Naufrageur Microbrasserie. You can even stop by their boutique to get an everlasting memory of your night out in the form of an article of clothing, a hat, or a glass.

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/lenaufrageur2008/

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Oratoire Notre Dame du Mont St Joseph

The Oratoire Notre Dame du Mont St Joseph is a small chapel that can be found on Mount St Joseph. It is a place of Catholic worship, originally constructed in 1935 and renovated in 1955, and was deemed an official heritage site of Carleton-Sur-Mer in 2003. The establishment is very high up on Mount St Joseph, with an altitude of approximately 555 metres above sea level.

The architectural features inside the building are also remarkable, with the space being hexagonal-shaped and much fascinating detailing on the panels comprising the roof. For those looking to practise their faith during their travels, the Oratoire Notre Dame du Mont St Joseph is the perfect place to visit, as you’ll also get to enjoy the scenic views while so high up on the mountain!

Photo: busand2003, CC BY 3.0

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Baie-des-Chaleurs

The Baie-Des-Chaleurs (Chaleur Bay) is a branch of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The bay is about 50 kilometres wide and is home to many beaches and areas for water activities. Visitors can explore the bay by boat or water taxi, partaking in kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding, or spending some time at the beach.

A popular option in Carleton-Sur-Mer is sailing. The Écovoile Baie-Des-Chaleurs is a sailing school that operates in the Baie-Des-Chaleurs in Carleton-Sur-Mer. If you want to try sailing for the first time or advance your skills, this activity is for you.

Photo: Google Street View, A M

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Carleton Terrain de Golf

The Carleton Terrain de Golf is a popular golf course in Carleton-sur-Mer, with thousands of visitors yearly. This golf course is situated on the edge of Chaleur Bay, making for incredible, picturesque views while playing. Stop by the onsite restaurant afterwards to enjoy a hard-earned, tasty meal from their excellent menu selection. Even if you’ve never golfed before each year, visit the course to enjoy a great game of golf!

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/golfcarletonsurmer

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Phare de Carleton

The Phare de Carleton may be an old lighthouse in Carleton-sur-Mer, but it is worth a visit. The lighthouse that can be visited today is a replica built in 1984 of the original, constructed in 1872 to help navigate Chaleur Bay. It is almost 10 metres tall and has a white exterior, bright red roof, and other red detailing. It is a great place to sit back, relax, and appreciate the scenery you’ll witness from the shore. The sun sets on the water, so plan your visit to the lighthouse to fall during the sunset for an even more breathtaking view!

Photo: Dennis G. Jarvis from Halifax- DGJ_8634 – Pointe Tracadigash LighthouseUploaded by X-Weinzar, CC BY-SA 2.0

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Le Serpent À Plumes

Le Serpent À Plumes is truly a one-of-a-kind store. They sell various items, such as toys, candles, decorations, and clothes. On top of offering high quality, one-of-a-kind goods, they are also known for their warm and welcoming staff.

 

Le Serpent À Plumes is the perfect place to get souvenirs to gift to friends and family once you return to Carleton-sur-Mer. If you’re looking to purchase something unique on your trip that no one else has, be sure to stop by.

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/boutiqueserpentaplumes; Tim Askerov

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Umi Yama Sushi Restaurant

The name Umi Yama means in Japanese: Between sea and mountain.

Offering a magnificent terrace with a view of Chaleur Bay, the restaurant will surprise you with its unique lounge and modern design made from recycled materials.

Our chef, Eviant Pedroso Sanchez, who has over 15 years of experience, will surely seduce your eyes and taste buds through our wide range of sushi and our star dishes with Asian flavours.

Photos: https://www.umiyama.ca/; Tim Askerov

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