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Tadoussac
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North America : Canada : Quebec : Northeastern Quebec : Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, Canada. Tadoussac is situated on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, at its meeting point with the Saguenay River Fjord. Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, Canada, at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Saguenay rivers.
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Tadoussac, which started as a trading post, is the oldest still existing French settlement in the western hemisphere.
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- Quebec Route 138
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You can walk from and to anywhere in town.
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The area is well known for its whale watching opportunities, and there are a number of different companies that offer excursions to see the whales.
- Otis Excursions, ☎ 418 235 4197 / 418 235 4537 / (no charge) 1 877 235 4197, [1]. Run excursions in small boats of up to 12 passengers (2 or 3 hour duration). Adults from $58. edit
- Centre d'interprétation des mammifères marins (Center of Marine Mammal Interpretation). edit
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- Camping Tadoussac, 428 rue du Bateau-Passeur, ☎ 418 235-4501 / 1 888 868-6666. Clean, well organised camping ground. $28 (camping spot). edit
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