You Can Go On A Paddleboard Adventure Into The Sunset At This Surreal Landscape In Quebec

La belle province at its finest. 🌞
Contributing Writer

If you wish to discover Quebec's breathtaking Îles de la Madeleine from a unique angle, you can go on a paddleboard or kayak escapade to explore the landscape this summer.

The local company Cindy Hook allows tourists to go on expeditions around the islands, by sea for the more experienced, or in the lagoon of Havre aux Maisons for all levels.

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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The best part is that you can book the experience that suits you best. There are free dune tours, guided sunrise, sunset and full moon walks, yoga on a board and many other packages.

To book your spot, simply contact the company directly on its website or by keeping an eye out for event dates posted on their Facebook page.

Prices vary depending on the activity you choose, but for guided adventures, they start at around $50 per trip with equipment included. Otherwise, if you prefer to explore on your own, kayak rentals start at $25 for an hour.

Paddleboard Or Kayak Adventure In Îles De La Madeleine 

Cost: Starting at $25 for one hour

When: By reservation or according to the dates announced on the Facebook page

Adress: 10, chemin de la Pointe, Havre-aux-Maisons, QC

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