Rivière-aux-Outardes
unorganized area of Quebec, Canada
Rivière-aux-Outardes is an unorganized territory on the Côte-Nord in eastern Quebec. It is part of the tourist region of Manicouagan.
The main tourist attractions of Rivière-aux-Outardes are:
- its major hydroelectric infrastructures, in particular: Jean-Lesage power station (Manic-2), Daniel-Johnson dam and Manic 5 power station (Manic-5);
- its magnificent valleys along Route 389: in particular the valley of the Manicouagan River (with its majestic cliffs),
- hunting and trapping: hunting small game (hare, white partridge, etc.) or big game (moose) via two outfitters;
- fishing: fishing on bodies of water or streams abundant with fish of native species;
- wild camping: in an angelic territory, far from the hectic life of urban areas and in the most beautiful scenery of nature;
- the descent of rivers in kayaks, canoes or other light boats;
- expeditions by quad (in summer and on the trails in winter) or by snowmobile (in winter): the intrepid venture further and further on the territory to discover the jewels of these endless forests;
- aerial flight over this territory to admire from the air, the hydroelectric infrastructures, René-Levasseur Island (formed by the fall of a meteorite 214 million years ago) and Lake René- Levasseur surrounding this last island, the deep valleys, the remaining mountains capped with snow longer in the spring, the rivers manifesting themselves in different moods, the immense virgin forests, the bodies of water of all shapes decorating the forest landscape, and the impressive cliffs;
- the Manic-5 or Monts Groulx hiking trails;
- the observation of the sky: the aurora borealis, the clear starry skies allowing to distinguish the movement in the sky of large satellites, the superb sunrises and sunsets, the clouds announcing the weather to come, and the migratory birds passing by millions in the spring and fall.
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