Photoreport | Beaches as far as the eye can see

If you thought there were few great beaches in Quebec, think again. From the tunes, our collaborator Yves Tremblay, from the Les Yeux du Ciel agency, shows the magnitude of some of them.

Posted at 5:00 p.m.

YVES TREMBLAY
The Eyes of Heaven


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Colorful houses line the beach of Sainte-Luce, opposite Anse-aux-Coques.


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Dolbeau public beach, located near the magnificent Mistassini River waterfalls, in Lac-Saint-Jean


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

In the Mingan Archipelago, off Havre-Saint-Pierre, on the North Shore, the softness of the sand contrasts with the austere monoliths.


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Innu from the Mingan community meet on the banks of the river.


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The Innu village of Pessamit, surrounded by a sandy beach, is located west of Baie-Comeau.


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

The urban beach at the foot of Quai de l’Horloge, in Old Montreal


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

A particular geological formation on the shore south of Umiujaq, a northern village in Nunavik


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Also in Nunavik, between the cliffs of Parc national Tursujuq and the Petite rivière de la Baleine, there is a beautiful beach.


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Cries at sunset, at 10 p.m., near Whapmagoostui, the northernmost village in Eeyou Istchee Baie-James territory


PHOTO YVES TREMBLAY, EYES FROM THE SKY, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Until early July, the ice settles on the shores of Hudson Bay near the village of Chisasibi in northern Quebec.


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