The Côte-Nord is a breathtaking destination for nature enthusiasts and lovers of wide-open spaces. Among the many activities offered, swimming stands out as an unforgettable experience, blending the refreshing coolness of the water with the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes. Typically, swimming season starts on June 24th, on National Day.
Exploring the Côte-Nord reveals a variety of swimming spots, each offering its own unique charm. Clear rivers winding through boreal forests, sandy beaches bordered by the calm waters of the Saint Lawrence, and majestic waterfalls provide endless opportunities to cool off and rejuvenate.
For a natural swimming experience, head to the region's national parks and wildlife reserves. Explore winding trails leading to secluded waterfalls where you can dive into small aquatic paradises and marvel at the purity of the water.
If you prefer seaside pleasures, the beaches of the Côte-Nord will enchant you. From the famous beach at Tadoussac, where the waters of the Saint Lawrence meet the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean, to hidden coves along the 1,700 kilometers of coastline, you'll find larger-than-life places to relax in the sun and swim in peaceful waters. However, beware, the waters of the Saint Lawrence are not for the faint-hearted, as we say.
Don't forget to explore the hidden gems of the Côte-Nord, such as natural pools hidden along hiking trails and secluded coves accessible only by boat in the archipelagos. These hidden treasures offer moments of tranquility and wonder, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Before diving in, make sure to take safety precautions, especially when exploring remote or lesser-known sites. Check local conditions and follow posted guidelines to make the most of your swimming experience safely.
Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, the Côte-Nord offers a multitude of opportunities to immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty. So, pack your swimsuit and discover the aquatic treasures of the Côte-Nord for unforgettable memories in the heart of Quebec's wild nature.
By Guy Bouchard, Tourist Commissioner of Tourisme Côte-Nord