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The Pont Felix – Gabriel – Marchand is a historical Hal landmark located just outside Fort – Coulonge. Being constructed in 1897, the bridge is now used as a cross way providing beautiful views of the river to locals and guests alike.

 

The Pont Felix – Gabriel – Marchand is the longest stretching bridge in Quebec, making it a perfect attraction for the next time you’re visiting Fort – Coulonge.

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