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Quiet moment under the morning light
Quiet moment under the morning light
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Cycling in the stunning landscapes of the archipelago
Cycling in the stunning landscapes of the archipelago
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Freshness from the sea to your plate
Freshness from the sea to your plate
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Hiking on the Big Hill, Entry Island
Hiking on the Big Hill, Entry Island
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Cliffs of the Dune du Sud beach
Cliffs of the Dune du Sud beach
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Artists and craftsmen open the doors of their workshop
Artists and craftsmen open the doors of their workshop
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Wonderful playground for wind and sliding sports
Wonderful playground for wind and sliding sports
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The "buttes pelées" at sunset, Havre-aux-Maisons
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With the constant goal of increasing the region's visibility, Tourisme Îles de la Madeleine invites you to advertise the Visual Arts and Handicrafts section on your own Website. With this simple act, you will be contributing to the development, enhancement and outreach of many talented artists and artisans from the Îles de la Madeleine.

 

 



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 Cycling Circuits and Hiking Trails Maps (PDF 6.87 MB)

 

No matter what their performance level, cyclists can look at the suggested itineraries and plan their own, made-to-measure adventure.  Don't forget to check the wind direction before you mount up !

 

 

 

 


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 Wind Sports Maps (PDF 2.01 MB)

The Iles de la Madeleine are a veritable paradise for wind sports enthusiasts. Locate public access sites for windsurfing and kitesurfing

 

 

 

 

 


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Adventure in the Great Outdoors (PDF 4.07 MB)

 

Every year, during the first weeks of March, hundreds of thousands of harp seals and hooded seals migrate to the ice fields around the Îles de la Madeleine to bear their young. Helicopter tours to the ice pack are available for the observation of adult seals and whitecoats in their natural habitat: a spectacular landscape of snow and ice peopled by this enormous herd of marine mammals. Winter visitors can explore a totally different aspect of the Islands: frozen lagoons are the ideal playground for amateurs of sliding and wind sports such as kite ski and kite buggy.

 

 


 

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Experience Island Life! (PDF 523 KB)

In the frozen depths of winter, nomadic harp seals begin their southward migration. Every year, the females return to the Magdalen Islands to calve on the vast ice fields surrounding the archipelago, providing one of Nature's rarest and most wonderful spectacles. A visit to the Îles de la Madeleine at this time of year will allow you to experience the Islanders' daily life. Mostly of Acadian descent. With every new day and every new turn of the road, visions of the unique splendours of the Madelinot landscape unfold before your eyes.

 

 

 


 

 

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An island paradise set between sea and sky (PDF 640 KB)

In the In the heart of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence the dozen or so islands of the Magdalen Archipelago, including 6 which are linked by narrow dunes, lie in a curved line over a length of approximately 65 kilometres. The coastline provides vacationers with three hundred kilometres of some of the finest beaches in North America. Because of their location in the Gulf, the climate of the Islands is the most temperate in Quebec, and in summer, the temperature of the water in the lagoons and along the coastal beaches regularly rises to 17 and 20°C.

 

 


 

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 A sea of Culture (PDF 691 KB)

Although they are in fact part of Quebec, the Îles de la Madeleine owe their spiritual and cultural heritage to the Acadians, whose influence can be seen and felt all over in traditional architecture typified by brightly coloured shingled houses, in the charming lilt of the accent, in the traditional Mi-Carême festival celebrating the middle of Lent, in the foot-tapping power of the music and in the legacy of the fishing industry whose influence pervades all aspects of the inhabitants' lifestyle.

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May 16, 2012
TOURISM ENTERPRISES ARE FRONT AND CENTRE AT THE 2012 EDITION OF THE GALA DES ÉLOIZES
Tourisme Îles de la Madeleine wishes to extend congratulations to its members who were recently honoured at the Gala des Éloizes held on May 12. This[...]
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May 10, 2012
Montreal-Iles de la Madeleine Cruise: The Best Way to Connect with the Islands
For ten years now, CTMA has been offering the one and only cruise to the Îles de la Madeleine from Montreal. Unlike other means of access, a cruise is[...]
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March 22, 2012
GRANDS PRIX DU TOURISME QUÉBÉCOIS 2012, Regional edition of Îles de la Madeleine
Tourisme Îles de la Madeleine has announced the winners of the 2012 edition of the Grands Prix du tourisme québécois. The event served to highlight t[...]
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