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Excursion to the heritage site of the Mingan Archipelago, in a rowboat by Patrice Lebrun with his wife Hélène Turbis, his daughter Marilyne, his son Yvan, Guy Lapointe, our sons Jean-Bruno and Jean-Frédéric and me Nichole Ouellette The section of route 138 from Sept-Îles to Havre-Saint-Pierre opened in the spring of 1976. In July, we were among the first tourists to arrive by road, family, car and tent-trailer, the welcome was exceptional, a mixture of curiosity, hospitality, benevolence combined with a touch of incredulous distrust. We were amazed and won over by our contributor to this article!

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Stone Shore and Mallotus villosus, Capelin, small fish of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans

20 July 1976

50°12'46.145"N, 63°53'23.615"W

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