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What to do in Rimouski

Rimouski is a Canadian city found in the Bas-Saint-Laurent area at the mouth of the Rimouski River. It has a populace of 46,860 and numerous touristic attractions.

1. Site Historique oceanic de la Pointe-au-Pere

Site Historique oceanic de la Pointe-au-Pere

This is vacation spot that is very remarkable in Canada. It is a tour of the Onondaga submarine! Board the submarine and get some answers concerning the every day lives of the 60 men who spend their time here on submarine. You can analyze the complex mechanics of the submarine and the engineering too.

3. Musée de la Mer

Musée de la Mer

Seven kilometers east of town, this exhibition hall portrays the Empress of Ireland catastrophe, the biggest catastrophe in sea history after the Titanic. Only ten minutes took for one thousands individuals lost their lives.

5. Motel Bienvenue

Motel Bienvenue

Motel is very pleasent to spend your night in. Beds are comfortable, room had solid ventilation with nice bathroom and surroundings. Restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. This motel will be one of the best stays you will had in many years. The staff and manager are very useful.

2. The Pointe-au-Pere Lighthouse

The Pointe-au-Pere Lighthouse

This is great place to see the history of route on the St. Lawrence River. It is settled in 1909, and it is one of the tallest in Canada and one of the few to still have its crystal.

4. Le Canyon des Portes de l'enfer

Le Canyon des Portes de l'enfer

For trekking and mountain biking, head to Le Canyon des Portes de l'enfer, close to St Narcisse de Rimouski, 30km south of town along highway.

Rimouski is the site of Université du Québec a Rimouski, the Cégep de Rimouski and the Music Studio. It is additionally the home of some sea sciences explorations.

Related content: Map of Rimouski