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This article is about some really cool and important places in a region of Quebec called Côte-Nord. These places are special because they are part of Canada's history! They have been officially recognized as "historic places" by the government, whether it's the federal (Canada-wide), provincial (Quebec-wide), or municipal (city/town) government.

Côte-Nord is a big area in Quebec, known for its amazing landscapes and rich history. Let's explore some of these fantastic historic spots!

Historic Churches and Buildings

Many historic places are old buildings, especially churches, that tell us about the people who lived there long ago.

Chapelle de Tadoussac

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The charming Chapelle de Tadoussac.

The Chapelle de Tadoussac is a beautiful little chapel located right by the water in Tadoussac. It's one of the oldest wooden churches in North America! It was built in 1747, which means it's over 275 years old. Imagine all the history this small chapel has seen! It's a peaceful place that shows us how people worshipped centuries ago.

Église de Sainte-Amélie

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A beautiful stained-glass window inside Église de Sainte-Amélie.

In Baie-Comeau, you'll find the Église de Sainte-Amélie. This church is known for its stunning stained-glass windows, which were created by a famous artist named Guido Nincheri. These colorful windows tell stories and make the inside of the church truly magical. It's a great example of art and history coming together.

La Petite Anglicane de Forestville

La Petite Anglicane de Forestville is a small, charming Anglican church in Forestville. Its name means "The Little Anglican" in French, which perfectly describes its cozy size. It's a local historic site that shows the community's heritage.

Église de Sainte-Anne (Portneuf-sur-Mer)

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The historic Église de Sainte-Anne in Portneuf-sur-Mer.

The Église de Sainte-Anne in Portneuf-sur-Mer is another important church. It stands as a landmark in the community, reflecting the architectural styles and religious life of the past.

Maison Johan-Beetz

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The unique Maison Johan-Beetz.

The Maison Johan-Beetz is a very special house located in Baie-Johan-Beetz. It was built by Johan Beetz, a fascinating character who was a naturalist and fur trader. He came from Germany and settled here, building this unique home. The house is a great example of how people adapted to life in this remote region long ago.

Église Sainte-Anne de l'île Providence

On Cote-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent, there's the Église Sainte-Anne de l'île Providence. This church is located on Providence Island, adding to its unique charm and historical significance in a more isolated part of the region.

Archaeological and Natural Sites

Some historic places aren't buildings at all! They can be natural areas or places where archaeologists have found clues about ancient civilizations.

Wreck of the Elizabeth and Mary National Historic Site of Canada

Near Baie-Trinité, you can find the Wreck of the Elizabeth and Mary National Historic Site of Canada. This is the underwater site of a shipwreck! The Elizabeth and Mary was a ship that sank here a long time ago. Shipwrecks are like time capsules, giving us clues about old ships, trade, and life at sea.

Site du patrimoine de Sacré-Coeur

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The historic site of Sacré-Cœur.

The Site du patrimoine de Sacré-Coeur in Sacre-Coeur is a heritage site that includes more than just one building. It represents the historical development and cultural importance of the entire area.

Site archéologique des Basques-de-l'Anse-à-la-Cave

In Les Bergeronnes, there's an important archaeological site called Site archéologique des Basques-de-l'Anse-à-la-Cave. This site tells us about the Basque people, who were whalers from Europe. They came to this area centuries ago to hunt whales, and archaeologists have found remains of their whaling stations here. It's a fascinating look into early European activity in Canada.

Sites archéologiques de la Pointe-à-John

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The beautiful landscape of Pointe-à-John.

Also in Les Bergeronnes, the Sites archéologiques de la Pointe-à-John are another set of archaeological discoveries. These sites reveal even more about the early human presence in the region, including Indigenous peoples and early European visitors.

Arboriduc

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The unique Arboriduc in Forestville.

The Arboriduc in Forestville is a very unusual historic site. It's a type of wooden flume or channel that was used to transport logs! In the past, logging was a huge industry in this region, and the arboriduc was an clever way to move wood. It shows us the history of industry and innovation.

Arrondissement naturel de l'Archipel-de-Mingan

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The unique rock formations of Mingan Archipelago.

The Arrondissement naturel de l'Archipel-de-Mingan is a stunning natural area near Havre-Saint-Pierre. This archipelago (group of islands) is famous for its incredible limestone monoliths, which are tall, natural rock pillars shaped by wind and water over thousands of years. It's a place of immense natural beauty and geological importance.

Site historique des Galets

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The historic Site des Galets in Natashquan.

In Natashquan, you'll find the Site historique des Galets. This site is known for its unique pebble beaches and traditional fishing buildings. It's a place that captures the spirit of the fishing communities along the coast.

Site historique de Room's Point

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Room's Point in Blanc-Sablon.

Site historique de Room's Point is located in Blanc-Sablon. This area has a rich history, especially related to fishing and early European settlements. It's a place where you can imagine the lives of early explorers and settlers.

Four à chaux de Baie-Sainte-Claire

On L'Ile-d'Anticosti, there's the Four à chaux de Baie-Sainte-Claire, which is a lime kiln. A lime kiln was used to heat limestone to make lime, a material used in building and agriculture. This site tells us about the industrial activities that took place on Anticosti Island in the past.

Site archéologique de l'Île-au-Bois

Another archaeological site in Blanc-Sablon is the Site archéologique de l'Île-au-Bois. This island has yielded important archaeological finds, shedding light on the ancient history of the region.

Blanc-Sablon National Historic Site of Canada

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A plaque marking the Blanc-Sablon National Historic Site.

The Blanc-Sablon National Historic Site of Canada is a very important area in Blanc-Sablon. It's recognized nationally for its long history of human activity, from Indigenous peoples to European explorers and settlers. It's a place where many different cultures have met and left their mark.

Site archéologique du Poste-de-Nétagamiou

In Cote-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent, the Site archéologique du Poste-de-Nétagamiou is another significant archaeological discovery. It provides insights into the historical presence and activities of people in this remote coastal area.

Historic Lighthouses

Lighthouses are iconic structures that have guided ships for centuries. Many of them are now historic places!

Phare de Pointe-des-Monts

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The historic Phare de Pointe-des-Monts.

The Phare de Pointe-des-Monts is a beautiful lighthouse located near Baie-Trinite. It was built in 1871 and has been guiding ships safely along the St. Lawrence River for over 150 years. Lighthouses like this one played a crucial role in maritime travel before modern navigation systems.

Île aux Perroquets Lighthouse

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The Île aux Perroquets Lighthouse.

The Île aux Perroquets Lighthouse is found at the western end of the Mingan Islands Archipelago, near Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan. This lighthouse is not just a guide for ships, but also a historic landmark that tells the story of navigation in this unique island chain.

Haut-Fond-Prince Lighttower

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The Haut-Fond-Prince Lighttower in the Saint Lawrence River.

The Haut-Fond-Prince Lighttower is a lighthouse built on a special platform (called a caisson) right in the middle of the Saint Lawrence River, near Tadoussac. It helps ships navigate the busy waters where the Saguenay Fjord meets the St. Lawrence.

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