This Unreal Island in Quebec Feels Like It's at the End of the World and Is Worth the Trip.
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If you know where to look, Quebec has no shortage of unique and slightly surreal travel destinations. To avoid the crowds and discover breathtaking scenery, you can take a road trip to the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, in the Minganie RCM. There, about thirteen hours from Montreal, you can explore Niapiskau Island. Also read: This small village in Quebec nestled on an island is a gem for a dream getaway. With its imposing rock format…
By Charlotte, your humble and intrepid chronicle explorer Ah, the islands. Some have palm trees. Others, casinos. And then there is the island of Perroquets, this rocky confetti planted in the archipelago of Mingan, which does not put on the pina colada nor on the slot machines, but rather on... the macarous monk. Yes, this little bird with bariole beak, as clumsy as it is charming, which glides like a brick and dives like an Olympic champion. A…
By Charlotte, your humble and intrepid chronicle explorer Ah, the islands. Some have palm trees. Others, casinos. And then there is the island of Perroquets, this rocky confetti planted in the archipelago of Mingan, which does not put on the pina colada nor on the slot machines, but rather on... the macarous monk. Yes, this little bird with bariole beak, as clumsy as it is charming, which glides like a brick and dives like an Olympic champion. A…
By Charlotte, your humble and intrepid chronicle explorer Ah, the islands. Some have palm trees. Others, casinos. And then there is the island of Perroquets, this rocky confetti planted in the archipelago of Mingan, which does not put on the pina colada nor on the slot machines, but rather on... the macarous monk. Yes, this little bird with bariole beak, as clumsy as it is charming, which glides like a brick and dives like an Olympic champion. A…
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