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Tourisme Rimouski

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RIMOUSKI: an attractive town

The regional capital of Bas-Saint-Laurent, Rimouski, presenting a new face, a renewed dynamism. Under municipal mergers over the counter, the new city will Bic in Pointe-au-Père through the neighborhoods of Rimouski-Est, Sainte-Blandine - Mont-Sainte-Odile and Lebel-sur-Rimouski.

In total, 46,430 people participate in the growth of their city and thus provide a new impetus to this beautiful living space, both in urban and in its agriculture and forestry:

- 50 km 2 of urban area;
- 285 km 2 of agricultural land and forest;

Became the Technopole maritime du Québec, Rimouski opening more and more about the sea being bordered by the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Much of his vocation of teaching and research took the colors of navy blue:

City tourism and convention, the vitality of its main attractions is growing continuously:

- Parc national du Bic
- Maritime Historic Site Pointe-au-Père (Submarine Onondaga, lighthouse and museum of the Empress of Ireland)
- Canyon of the gates of hell on the Rimouski
- Île Saint-Barnabé
- Musée régional de Rimouski
- House District Lamontagne, Rimouski-est
- Théâtre du Bic
- Parc Beauséjour
- Walk to the Sea
- Coastal Trails and the Rimouski

Tourisme Rimouski
50 rue Saint-Germain Ouest,
Rimouski (Québec) G5L 4B5


Sans frais : 1 800 746-6875 (Canada-États-Unis)
Téléphone : 418 723-2322
Télécopieur : 418 724-2321
Courriel : inforiki@tourisme-rimouski.org