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Isle-aux-Coudres is a municipality of the regional county municipality (RCM) of Charlevoix, in the administrative region of the Capitale-Nationale, on the north shore of the Saint-Laurent river, in Quebec, Canada.

Accessible by ferry via the wharf in the village of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive (now part of Les Éboulements), Île-aux-Coudres is a popular and distinctive tourist destination. This island paradise offers a real change of scenery with its island lodges, its maritime history, its water and windmills, its economuseums, its crossroads, its artisanal cider house, its snowmobile trails, its bicycle tours, as well as the warm welcome of residents and vacationers.

Understand[edit]

Isle-aux-Coudres is a pleasant holiday destination thanks to:

  • La route du Fleuve (route 362 linking La Malbaie to Baie-Saint-Paul) which runs along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. Note: Many tourists take the Route du Fleuve (because of its maritime, rural and ancestral character) instead of Route 138 (main road) which passes further inland via Saint-Hilarion and Clermont;
  • its location requiring the ferry to reach Île aux Coudres from Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive. Note: the excursion on the river to Île aux Coudres by means of the ferry allows you to contemplate the relief of the coast and the mountains of Charlevoix;
  • its recreational tourism activities (hiking, biking, kayaking, its mill (water and wind), snowmobile);
  • its reception infrastructure (resorts, accommodation in hotels, inns or lodges, restaurants).

Espace Baie-Saint-Paul (application mobile) (Espace Baie-Saint-Paul (mobile application)), Youtube. Espace Baie-Saint-Paul is a YouTube mobile application to discover downtown Baie-Saint-Paul and the surrounding villages: Les Éboulements, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Saint-Hilarion and Saint-Urbain (Quebec). This is the largest interactive exhibition on the history and heritage of this area. Discover the region at your own pace by choosing the desired themes. Free. 1 Tourisme Isle-aux-Coudres, 1024, chemin des Coudriers, bur. 103, Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer (1 km from the Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive-Isle-aux-Coudres ferry wharf, in the heart of the village of Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer), +1 418-760-1066, toll-free: +1-866-438-2930, . Tourist information service. Free.

History[edit]

The main villages and hamlets of Isle-aux-Coudres are Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer (main village, located opposite the passage of Île aux Coudres), Cap aux Pierres, La Baleine (south-east side, comprising Cap à la Baleine), Isle-aux-Coudres (southwest side, with two bays) and Cap-à-la-Branche (west end of the island).

Geography[edit]

The topography of the island results from the rise of the terrain immediately following the impact of an asteroid with an estimated diameter of up to 2 km (1.2 mi) nearly 400 million years ago . The point of impact is estimated to be the summit of Mont Les Éboulements. The distance between the summit of Mont Les Éboulements and the centre of Île aux-Coudres is 11.2 km (7.0 mi). This impact created a vast crater whose residue today stretches over 54 km in diameter. The island is found in the southern part of this crater.

Île aux Coudres, like the part of the south shore of the St. Lawrence facing Charlevoix, is part of the Appalachian geological province. The current territory of the island is the residue of the first parts of the "Charlevoisinnes" Appalachians.

The island has a length of 11.2 km by 4.3 km (2.7 mi) (maximum width) at high tide; at low tide, the island is 15.0 km (9.3 mi) by 6.3 km (3.9 mi) with a large expanse of sandstone on its periphery, except in the ferry dock area. At low tide, the sandstone stretches up to 4.9 km (3.0 mi) to the southwest, from Pointe à Simon (southwest of the island). The Battures de la Baleine (on the southeast coast) clear up to 1.2 km (0.75 mi) at low tide. While the Grande Batture stretches over 1.2 km to the northwest of the island (between Cap Labranche and Pointe de la Prairie).

The maximum altitude is 101 m (331 ft) to the northwest; the territory of the island is generally flat. The most important watercourse on the island is the rivière Rouge which begins in the centre of the island and flows south-west to at Church Bay. The watermills were erected there near its mouth. The main coves are (clockwise from the ferry dock):

  • north shore: Anse à Mailloux, Buttemont, Ruisseau Rouge, Trois Épinettes;
  • south-east shore: Anse à Léon, waiting, boats, Grandes Mares;
  • west shore: Anse de l'Eglise, Le Havre, Petite Anse de l'Îlet;
  • northwest shore: La Prairie anchorage.

Cartier Beach is located at La Prairie anchorage (northwest of the island), opposite Jacques Cartier Park, between Pointe de la Prairie and Pointe des Roches.

Get in[edit]

By car[edit]

  • From Tadoussac (115 km (71 mi), 2 hr 30 min), take the Tadoussac-Baie Sainte-Catherine ferry (free); take route 138 (westbound), to the village of La Malbaie; after the bridge over the Malbaie River, take Route 362 along the river to the village of Les Éboulements; take rue Du Pont (south), cross the village of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive to the ferry wharf; take the Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive-Isle-aux-Coudres ferry.
  • From Quebec City (121 km (75 mi), 2 hr 01 min), take Route 138 eastbound to the village of Baie-Saint-Paul; take Route 362 along the St. Lawrence River to the village of Les Éboulements; take rue Du Pont (south), cross the village of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive to the ferry wharf; take the Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive-Isle-aux-Coudres ferry.

By boat[edit]

A ferry (free service) connects Île aux Coudres to Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive. The distance between the shores of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive and Île aux Coudres is 2.9 km (1.8 mi); however, because of the location of the Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer wharf (île aux Coudres), the ferry travels 3.9 km (2.4 mi). The river crossing offers a magnificent panorama of the Charlevoix and Coudrilois coastline. The two river ferry stations are located at:

  • 2 Gare fluviale de Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive (Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive river station), 750, chemin du Quai, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, toll-free: +1-877-787-7483. The distance between the shores of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive and Île aux Coudres is 2.9 km (1.8 mi); however, because of the location of the Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer wharf (Île aux Coudres), the ferry makes a trip of 3.9 km (2.4 mi). The Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive ferry dock is located at the end of a peninsula.
  • 3 Gare fluviale de L'Isle-aux-Coudres (Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive river station), 1, chemin de la Traverse, Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer, toll-free: +1-877-787-7483. The L'Isle-aux-Coudres ferry dock is located on the north side of the island, in the village of Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer.

By air[edit]

  • 4 Aéroport de l'Île aux Coudres (Ïle aux Coudres Airport) (in the southwestern part of the island), +1 418-452-3417. Altitude: 34 m. Operated by Wyman Aviation Services.

Get around[edit]

Map
Map of L'Isle-aux-Coudres

See[edit]

Saint-Louis church in L'Isle-aux-Coudres
  • 1 Chapelle De Procession Saint-Pierre, 2487-2443, chemin des Coudriers. Place of worship built in 1837.
  • 2 Chapelle Saint-Isidore, 1981, chemin des Coudriers. Place of worship built in 1836.
  • 3 Église Saint-Louis, 1969, chemin des Coudriers. A church buolt in 1885. Its interior decoration includes 15 frescoes on the life of Saint Louis.

Museums[edit]

  • 4 Les Moulins de l'Isle-Aux-Coudres, 36, chemin du Moulin, +1 418-760-1065, . Visit of the mills (powered by water and wind) which are located close to each other, have more than 200 years of history. In 1815, the Séminaire de Québec, Lord of the Island, gave its approval to the construction of a watermill. The windmill was built in 1836. Their exploitation ceased in 1948. These mills are classified according to the Law on cultural goods at the beginning of the sixties; the second life began in 1982. The two mills are functional again. Economuseum of milling. Shop. Educational workshops (group of 20 children or more).

Stops and observation points[edit]

  • 5 Halte des Piliers. Stopover located in the southwest of the island, with a magnificent view of the river.
  • 6 Parc Jacques Cartier (Park facing Passage de l'Île aux Coudres, and located near the ferry dock). The lighthouse is on the edge of the sandstone, facing Pointe de la Prairie.
  • 7 Parc Île aux Coudres, 30-42 chemin de l'Islet (Park located at the end of the peninsula in the western part of the island.). Bird watching site.
  • 8 Parc Roche à Caya (in the southwest of the island, with a magnificent view of the river). Park at the end of Le Havre bay bounded to the west by a peninsula jutting into the river. The pedestrian paths allow the observation of the winged fauna; more than 80 species of birds frequent this park, including the Barrow's goldeneye and the loggerhead shrike, two species at risk in Quebec.

Tourist routes[edit]

  • La route des saveurs (The route of flavors). Thanks to the presentation on the Tourisme-Charlevoix website, epicureans can treat themselves to a gastronomic adventure on the Route des Saveurs, from Petite-Rivière-Saint-François to La Malbaie via the backcountry. This tour of flavors among producers generates a diversity of taste experiences of local products: ciders, craft beers, cheeses and fine chocolates, organic meats, ducks and market garden products. This agritourism among producers allows you to taste, taste or dine.
  • Circuit agroartistique PAYS'ART 2021 (Circuit agroartistique PAYS'ART 2021), Poste 6013, +1 418 435-2639, . Since 2015, Pays’Art has been an agro-artistic circuit throughout Charlevoix aimed at discovering the region's agricultural landscapes and the businesses that exploit them. Each site visited includes ephemeral and distinctive art installations. La Ferme Nor-Dic (66 rang Sainte-Marie, Les Éboulements) was ranked among the 10 companies in 2021 in the MRC that host an artistic work.
  • Circuit des sept lieux (Seven places circuit). Seven exceptional cultural sites in Charlevoix have been selected to bring the Regional Culture Experience to life: Espace muséal des Petites Franciscaines de Marie, Musée d'art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul, Les Moulins de l'Isle-aux-Coudres, Musée maritime de Charlevoix, Papeterie Saint-Gilles, Musée de Charlevoix, Forge-menuiserie Cauchon. These museums, economuseums and interpretation sites are seen as ingenious, lively, fun and fabulous. In this cultural circuit, visitors will be able to see artisans at work, admire artistic works in various forms. Thus, this circuit allows you to discover the history and traditions of the region, in particular the Charlevoix Museum and the Cauchon Forge-Menuiserie in La Malbaie. Just connect to: @ circuit7lieux.
  • La route des métiers d'art (The arts and crafts route). Thanks to the BaladoDécouverte application, this road circuit between Baie-Saint-Paul and La Malbaie, shows the creations and know-how of artists and artisans of the Charlevoix region. Beginning in Baie-Saint-Paul, this circuit passes through La Malbaie, and goes to Port-au-Persil. This podcast guides visitors through the shops and places of creation of the members of the Corporation des Métiers d'Art en Charlevoix.
  • Circuit du patrimoine religieux (Religious heritage circuit). The Christianity movement until the second half of the 20th century left an indelible religious heritage of inestimable value in Charlevoix. This circuit takes visitors to tour seven religious buildings: the Chapel of Grand-Fonds, the Church of Pointe-au-Pic, the Church of Sainte-Agnès, the Church of Saint-Étienne de La Malbaie, the Monastery of the Glorious Cross, Murray Bay Protestant Church, St-Peter-on-the-Rock and the Site of the Cross cemetery.
  • La route du fleuve de Charlevoix (The river route of Charlevoix). The Route du Fleuve (route 362) is a panoramic circuit over 58 kilometers from Baie-Saint-Paul to La Malbaie, passing through the picturesque towns of Les Éboulements and Saint-Irénée, along overhanging the northern coast. The bucolic views over the river show the maritime animation (passage of a boat, fog, cloud, storm, play of the sun) and panoramas that can change from hour to hour. The points of interest on this tour reflect the great history of this region where forestry, recreational tourism, marine activity and the mountains have shaped the way of life. This intoxicating panoramic circuit is one of the most picturesque in Quebec.

Do[edit]

  • 1 Les Traverseux - Espace Patrimoine Canot à Glace, 1922, chemin des Coudriers, +1 418-438-2996. Winter activities on the pack ice. This activity center includes an interpretation area, an ice canoe school and tourist outings to demystify the sport. A boat has 2 guides and 3 clients. Sports training room.
  • 2 Suroît Aventures, 2191, chemin des Coudriers (Les activités débutent à la halte du pilier.), +1 514-641-8483, . Adventure sports. Activities specially designed for groups: kitesurfing (duo or solo), snowkiting, paddleboarding (guided excursions lasting 2 hours), yoga (outside the Cap-aux-Pierres hotel on Sundays at 9 am). Program of events and activities. Sports clothing and accessories store.

Buy[edit]

Food[edit]

Specialized food shops[edit]

Agrotourism[edit]

  • 6 Cidrerie Verges Pedneault, 3384, chemin des Coudriers, +1 418-438-2365, . Boutique offering approximately 350 products from 25 producers. This century-old family business is the main fruit farm in the region. The orchards cover 22 hectares where more than 6,000 apple trees (35 varieties of apples) and 3,000 fruit trees (pear, plum, cherry, serviceberry) are grown there. The Isle's microclimate favors this type of cultivation.

Others[edit]

  • 7 Charlotte! Atelier-Boutique, 1292, chemin des Coudriers, Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer, +1 418-438-2321, . This boutique workshop offers handmade objects; it is also a line of clothing for young and old, jewellery and home accessories, designed in the playful imagination of island designer Pascale Perron. While the Petite place d'art offers the works of talented artists including Jimmy Perron (painter), Carococo (illustrator), Martin Brisson (sculptor).
  • 8 Atelier Zig Zag, 3155, chemin des Coudriers, +1 418-434-2600. Dressmaker.
  • 9 Boutique galerie de l'artisanat, 2922, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2941.
  • 10 La Timonerie Boutique, 3017, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-1359. Souvenir gift shop inspired by the sea and also offering handicrafts. Picnic area with large parking lot. Riverside shop built in the shape of a ship's wheelhouse. It is an old converted museum.
  • 11 Le 1603 - Boutique de cadeaux souvenirs, 1603, chemin des Coudriers, +1 418-240-6181. Vast range of products: soap, candy and vegetal odds and ends.
  • 12 Safran Charlevoix, 1168, chemin des Coudriers, Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer, +1 418-822-9616, . Souvenir gift shop, annexed to the main house. Wide choice of products processed on site. Passion for saffron.
  • 13 Vélo-Coudres, 2926, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2118. Bicycle rental service.

Eat[edit]

Restaurants[edit]

Snack-bar[edit]

  • 7 Casse-croûte du Camping Motel Leclerc, 275, chemin de la Baleine, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2217. Snack type menu.

Drink[edit]

Sleep[edit]

Hôtels, motels[edit]

  • 1 Auberge La Coudrière (Cool Hotel), 2891, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2838, . Wi-Fi. Hotel with 49 rooms and chalets overlooking the river. Restaurant with panoramic view. Bar. Outdoor pool. Theatre play taking place directly on the site in the summer season.
  • 2 Auberge La Fascine, 1064, chemin des Coudriers, +1 418-438-1010. Restaurant, bar, shows, accommodation and "Belle et Rebelle" clothing and accessories boutique. This mythical place on the island, in operation since 2013, has a capacity of 14 people. Offer of seven rooms for rent, ecologically decorated artistically and dressed by artisans from the region. The establishment has a performance hall where emerging or recognized artists perform.
  • 3 Auberge Les Églantiers, 82, chemin de la Baleine, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2500.
  • 4 Havre Musical de l'Islet, 71, chemin de l'Islet, +1 418-438-2423, . Picturesque motel, friendly rooms, located on a legendary peninsula in the western part of Isle aux Coudres. Hotel, concerts, seminars. Moon concerts are held on Fridays at 20:00.
  • 5 Hôtel-Motel Les Voitures d'eau, 1933, chemin des Coudriers, +1 800-463-2118, . Wi-Fi. Hotel-Motel offering 24 rooms with refrigerator and 5 studio rooms with kitchen. Heated outdoor swimming pool. Leisure equipment. Lounge bar. Arranged along the river.
  • 6 Motel La Baleine, 274, chemin de la Baleine, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2453, . Motels with kitchenettes and chalets. With a view of the river.
  • 7 Motel Leclerc, 333, chemin de la Baleine, +1 418-438-2217. Wi-Fi in the motels at the reception and on part of the site. Campsite with 130 pitches (40 by 50 feet), 36 of which have water, electricity and sewer connections for trailers; 30 with water and electricity outlets; 60 with water intakes only. Superb view of the sandstone along the river and the south shore of the river in the distance.
  • 8 Hôtel Cap-aux-Pierres, 444, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2711, +1 888-554-6003, . Wi-Fi. Hotel offering 45 air-conditioned rooms on 2 floors (with elevator and stairs) in the main building, and 52 motel rooms. The site offers a splendid view of the river or the estate. An indoor pool and another outside. Restaurant, terrace and gardens.
  • 9 Hôtel La Roche Pleureuse, 2901, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine (inn located along the river, on the eastern tip of Isle-aux-Coudres), +1 418-438-2734, . Wi-Fi. Inn whose operation began in 1930. Main activities and infrastructure: tennis court, shuffleboard, petanque, mini-putt, games for children, a salt water swimming pool, another freshwater swimming pool, a romper (spa-like) for children and a pedal boat rental service. Dining room, with terrace facing the St. Lawrence River.
  • 10 Motel Chalet A Dufour Enr, 414, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2314. Motels and cabins for rent. Each cabin has a full kitchen. Pedestrian paths in the surroundings.
  • 11 Vacances Iles Coudres, 2901, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2217. Hotel.

Gîtes, chalets[edit]

  • 12 Chalets et Camping du Ruisseau Rouge, 3025, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2128, . Campground with 60 campsites and seven well-equipped cabins, with a view of the river and the mountains. Main infrastructures and activities: community room with books and board games, above-ground pool 27 feet in diameter, swings and sandbox for children, horseshoe pits, washer and dryer, direct access to the river and the banks of Anse du Ruisseau Rouge. Opportunity to walk for miles on the beach and enjoy the magnificent views of the "Bout d'en bas" located on the eastern tip of Isle-aux-Coudres.
  • 13 Dazama, 1851, chemin des Coudriers, +1 418-635-1153.
  • 14 Coudrier-1181, 1181, chemin des Coudriers, Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer, +1 844-624-2538. Gîte.
  • 15 Gîte du Moulin, 15, chemin du Moulin, +1 418-809-0362.
  • 16 La Maison Chez Ghislaine, 1121, chemin des Coudriers, Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer, +1 418-635-1153. Wi-Fi. Gîte.
  • 17 La Maison Chez Mariette, 2023, chemin des Coudriers, +1 418-635-1153. Wi-Fi. Gîte.
  • 18 Les Chalets du Bout d'en Bas, 2962, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine (on the Est de l'Isle point ("Le Bout d'en Bas")), +1 418-438-2366, +1 418-435-8897, . Wi-Fi. Magnificent houses near the river. Panoramic view of the river and the mountains of Charlevoix. Capacity of each house: six people.
  • 19 Mademoiselle Églantine, 52, chemin du Mouillage, Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer, +1 418-635-1153. Wi-Fi. Gîte.
  • 20 Maison La Grand'Visit, 1064, chemin des Coudriers (a few steps from the Auberge la Fascine), +1 418-438-1010. Wi-Fi. Large rental house with five closed bedrooms and many amenities. Forest trails and exceptional views of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding mountains.
  • 21 Petit Coin-Paradis, 1064, chemin des Coudriers (a few steps from the Auberge la Fascine), +1 418-438-2979. Wi-Fi. Up to 8 people. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Camping[edit]

  • 22 Camping Motel Leclerc, 333, chemin de la Baleine, +1 418-438-2217. In operation, from May 15, to October 15. Wi-Fi in the motels at the reception and on part of the site. Campsite with 130 pitches (40 by 50 feet), 36 of which have water, electricity and sewer connections for trailers; 30 with water and electricity outlets; 60 with water intakes only. Superb view of the sandstone along the river and the south shore of the river in the distance. Variety of activities: horseshoes, petanque, badminton, sandbox, swings, slides, volleyball, various games, activity centre, and climbing frame. Convenience store and a snack bar.
  • 23 Camping Sylvie, 1275, chemin des Coudriers, Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer, +1 418-438-2420, +1 418-635-2437 (off season). Campsite with 42 pitches for camping and trailers, with an artificial lake and access to the beach.
  • 24 Chalets et Camping du Ruisseau Rouge, 3025, chemin des Coudriers, La Baleine, +1 418-438-2128, . Campground with 60 campsites and seven well-equipped cabins, with a view of the river and the mountains. Main infrastructures and activities: community room with books and board games, above-ground pool 27 feet in diameter, swings and sandbox for children, horseshoe pits, washer and dryer, direct access to the river and the banks of Anse du Ruisseau Rouge. Opportunity to walk for miles on the beach and enjoy the magnificent views of the "Bout d'en bas" located on the eastern tip of Isle-aux-Coudres.

Cope[edit]

  • 3 Bibliothèque pour la suite du monde (Library for the rest of the world), 1026, chemin des Coudriers, +1 418 489-2990. Founded in 1978, the Félix-Antoine-Savard library is organized primarily by around twenty volunteers. Free.

Go next[edit]

  • 1 Saint-Irénée Municipality on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, with a magnificent beach that annually attracts tens of thousands of visitors. The offer of recreational tourism activities and services is high: resorts, accommodation, restaurants, beach, mountain biking, and snowmobiling.
  • 2 Les Éboulements Municipality on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. The offer of recreational tourism activities and services is high: resorts, accommodation, restaurants, beach, kayaks, holiday camp, hiking, mountain biking, dog sled excursions, snowmobiling, museums, agritourism, its shops selling local products... The village of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive is legendary for its Grande-Côte, its marine character and the ferry leading to Île aux Coudres.
  • 3 Baie-Saint-Paul Baie-Saint-Paul is a crossroads of the arts (contemporary art museum (MAC), Paul-Médéric cultural crossroads, several art work shops) as well as a town of services, shops, recreational and tourism activities. and various other attractions. Crossed by Route 362 and Route 138, Baie-Saint-Paul is an important stopover on the Côte-Nord route.
  • 4 Petite-Rivière-Saint-François Gateway to Charlevoix, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François is bordering on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. This mountainous and forest locality is a holiday destination, in particular thanks to the ski centres "Le Massif de Charlevoix" and the "Sentier des Caps de Charlevoix", as well as the Train de Charlevoix and the picturesque character of the villages: Grande-Pointe, Petite-Rivière and Maillard. These marine capes offer bucolic panoramas on the river.
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