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  1. The final leg of your Route 138 Quebec road trip takes you on a memorable journey from Sept-Îles to Natashquan, a remote and enchanting destination on the edge of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. As you head east, the landscape becomes increasingly wild and rugged, with dense forests giving way to sweeping coastal views.

  2. Quebec Route 138. Route 138 is a major highway in the Canadian province of Quebec, following the entire north shore of the St. Lawrence River past Montreal to the temporary eastern terminus in Kegashka on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The western terminus is in Elgin, at the border with New York State south-west of Montreal (connecting with New ...

    • Pointe Des Fortin
    • Baie-Comeau
    • Parc Nature de Pointe-Aux-Outardes

    Before arriving at Baie-Comeau, you will need to stop at Pointe des Fortin. This beach gives a beautiful lookout point of the river at “Belvédère du Mériscope” at the top of the stairs. Here, you can stay a while to admire the view or try to see if you spot a whale. You can also swim on the beach. The water is cold, you have been warned! This is al...

    The city of Baie-Comeau is one of the biggest in the region. It is an industrial city and frankly not very pretty. However, what the city lacks in charm, the surroundings make up for it! One of the main attractions is Jardin des Glaciers, which is the place to learn more about the ice age era. This is located on the St. Lawrence River in the heart ...

    Visit Parc Nature de Pointe-aux-Outardes. Located on a sandy point that juts out into the sea, the park is set between two rivers, the Manicouagan and the Outardes. The park protects a unique biodiversity, it has nine distinct ecosystems, ranging from the boreal forest to sand flats and beaches as well as a peat bog, sand dunes, an alder forest and...

  3. Nov 27, 2018 · See Whales Up-Close. Reaching the road trip’s starting point is part of the adventure. From Québec City, drive three hours northeast on Route 138 to catch the free Tadoussac–Baie-Sainte ...

  4. 280 km. Route 138 runs along much of the Chemin du Roy, which starts from Repentigny, east of Montréal, and goes towards the city of Québec. Enjoy the trip by car or motorcycle or on bike. Days. 7.

  5. Tip #1: Stop for gas and to stretch your legs. This bears repeating: you don’t want to run out of gas in a region as big as Côte-Nord! So my advice to you is, don’t ever pass up a gas station, especially if your fuel gauge is edging towards empty. A stop for gas is also a perfect opportunity to explore the surrounding area: stretch your ...

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  7. State Route 138 (SR 138) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of California that generally follows the northern foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and the western Mojave Desert. The scenic highway begins in the west at its junction with Interstate 5 located south of Gorman in the Sierra Pelona Mountains, continues eastward ...

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