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At Parc de la Baie-de-Charlie, you will find everything to spend a day outdoors. First of all, the sandy beach descends gently into the water, which allows everyone to bathe pleasantly.

Picnic tables are set up there. You will find a gazebo about 100 meters from the beach on the edge of the cape.

Photos: Google Maps, Gilles Janvier, Hols Blueberry, Karine Bédard

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