Longue-Rive Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
municipality in Quebec, Canada
About Longue-Rive
The Longue-Rive village is bypassed to the northwest by Route 138, which runs along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. The population of Longue-Rive is scattered along the coast in small hamlets/places (east to west): Pointe-à-Boisvert, Rivière-Éperlan, Saint-Paul-du-Nord, le Petit-Paradis, Sault -au-Mouton, Les Romaines and Petits-Escoumins. The municipality of Longue-Rive was established in 1853. The main economic activities in the municipality of Longue-Rive are recreational and tourist activities, and forestry.
Top Attractions in Longue-Rive
Explore the best things to see and do in Longue-Rive:
- ★Festival des oiseaux migrateurs de la Côte-Nord (de Tadoussac à Forestville)
- ★Festivent de Longue-Rive
- ★Pourvoirie Chez Pelchat
- ★Pourvoirie Club Kergus Enr
- ★Salt Marsh Interpretation Centre (CIMS)
- ★Sault-au-Mouton Waterfall Park
- ★ZEC Iberville
Where to Stay in Longue-Rive
- 🏨Auberge Le temps d'une marée
- 🏨Chalet Chez-Paul
- 🏨Club Lac des Perches
- 🏨Domaine du Lac des Cèdres
- 🏨Gîte baie du soleil couchant
- 🏨Gîte Bon Matin
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