Sightseeing from 30,000 feet – International Edition: Part 11

Natashquan, Quebec

The white band is the frozen Natashquan River, and just to the right of its mouth is Natashquan Reserve, an Innu village. To the right of that, across the marshy area (with all the parallel lines) is the town of Natashquan.

Natashquan is at the spot where the Gulf of St. Lawrence becomes the Jacques Cartier Strait. The coastline west of Natashquan (all the way up to the top of the photo) makes up the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve.

This is the same view in Google Earth.

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