Côte-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent, Quebec

Côte -Nord -du- Golfe -du -Saint -Laurent is a Canadian community on the north side of the St. Lawrence River across from Newfoundland located. It belongs to the province of Quebec. The next road ends 150 km away and so the place is accessible only by boat. In the village there are four settlements: Chevery, Harrington Harbour, Kegaska, Tête -à -la- Baleine.

History

The town was founded in 1871 by Protestant families from Newfoundland. Today the village of crab and mussel fishing lives.

Sainte -Marie -La- Mauderne

Known worldwide was the remote location as the location for the social comedy The Great Seduction (La grande séduction ). The filmmaker Jean -François Pouliot took the village as the backdrop for the Sainte -Marie -La- Mauderne, which villager with all the tricks and underhanded attempt, a young doctor from the city to sell the life in the village as the paradise.

204342
de