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centre d'interpretation et d'observation du cap-de-bon-desir

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    • terark99 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Excellent spot for whale watching - from the shore! Sit on the rocks and see the whales even if you don't have binoculars - although its better if you do! There is also an observation deck with info boards and a guide who can point out the whales and identify them for you. Could have stayed here for hours.
    • Chaton78 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Plenty of space for kids to experiment. You can go at low tide and observe the all the marine life in naturally form lagoon. We saw minke whales and few porpoise.
    • DZuki111 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What a beautiful, stretching area to watch whales and sea lions from (and ducks and loons and...). The tiny park or price is well worth the sights from this perfect location. And they dont lie. We saw a whale!!! We were there around 430 (word of advice, the park closes it's gates at 6 so if you're driving you have to be out of the parking lot by 6) and after about 30 minutes of relaxing, it happened. A whale (as well as a few baby whales) came swimming by!!! Like meters from us. Even if that didn't happen it would have been a beautiful day. Highly recommended.
    • MarilynM735 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Check the schedules and go to the interactive programs - kids learn about and can handle sea creatures, right on the rocks at one of the best marine life lookout spots on this coast. Great for all ages. Beautiful hiking in either direction along the coast over striking rock formations and tidal pools. The educational staff were very engaging. Kids were riveted. Meanwhile, whales and seals are swimming by on a regular basis. Pack a picnic lunch.
    • Suzala103 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Even though we didn't see a single whale, our experience at Cap-de-Bon-Desir far exceeded our pricey zodiac excursion earlier in the day. First, it's a spectacular setting and a great spot to enjoy the river. Also, the park naturalist was amazing and had tons of information and educational resources. She explained that whales follow the food and that you can often predict where they will be based on the currents. They had seen an impressive number and array of whales the day before and that morning (they record sighting information each day) but nothing that afternoon. It was such a beautiful, dramatic setting and I would definitely come here first rather than going out on a boat or zodiac.
    • WendyLL2012 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was my second visit to this national park, the "guides" who mingle with visitors were friendly and responded to visitors questions, they were present but not in your face so itwas a great balance. My friend and I sat on the rocks, had our snacks and look out forwhales, we had a good day we saw 4 different types of whales.
    • Bejazzes 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Three adults and two four year olds visited here in July. After experiencing the fun of viewing the creatures from the St Lawrence River that the divers brought up for us to see, we had our picnic on the rocks watching for whales.We were lucky enough to see a harbour porpoise and a minke whale right in front of us. I have been here at least 13 times and have seen whales every time. My grandson enjoyed exploring the rocks and was delighted to find quartz, some iris growing, some lichen and other pieces of wood etc.The boys also enjoyed the displays in the house by the lighthouse and trying their hand at a game with dice where they have to navigate the ships through the River channels.Absolutely a must when we are in the area.
    • Y124IRmariel 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ce site est très bien placé, et les biologistes sont très intéressants. Nous avons vu beaucoup de baleines (petits rorquals, marsouin, nombreux phoques, et une baleine bleue!)Je conseille d'amener des chaises, parce que la roche est "dure sur les fesses", à la longue! Et une couverture, parce que le vent est parfois très frais! Des chaussures de marche sont aussi utiles, parce que la roche n'est pas toujours plate et droite, les sandales ne sont pas la meilleure alternative.
    • DIDO78220 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Quel moment extra-ordinaire que cette demi-journée à attendre au soleil sur les bords du St Laurent que les rorquals viennent déjeuner. Tout est aménagé pour faire des déjeuners sur place (il y a même une maison avec des tables et un micro-onde de mis à disposition). L'entrée est payante (environ 20 $ canadien) mais des animations sont organisées toute la journée pour les adultes et les enfants sur la faune et la flore alors qu'on attend l'apparition de ce bel animal.On évite ainsi les bateaux remplis entièrement de touristes.
    • magmag06 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Le site est superbe mais comme le site d'observation de pointe noire, c'est payant. Dommage ! Il est redondant de faire les deux sites (plus ou moins les mêmes explications sur les baleines). D'autant que nous n'avons vu des baleines ni à Pointe noire, ni à Bon désir. Par contre, nous en avons vu à la pointe de tadoussac (et là c'est gratuit).Payer ne garantie pas de voir des baleines donc ;-) de plus il y a d'autres sites visiblement où on en peut en voir sans payer.... Le plus sur moyen pour en voir, reste les excursions en Zodiac (avec Essipit). Je conseille !
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