Explore the Charlevoix Maritime Museum, which traces the history of wooden schooners and coastal shipping on the St. Lawrence River!
For the past 40 years, this maritime exhibition has brought the Navigators' Route park and its marine forest to life, notably by cultivating the varieties of trees needed to build a wooden schooner. Between nature and culture, mountains and rivers, you'll learn more about the history of Charlevoix.
- Exhibitions
Enjoy the main exhibition, which includes boats you can board, such as the famous wooden schooners. Thanks to the temporary exhibitions you'll have the opportunity to learn more about piloting, hydrography, village life, miniatures, ropes...
- The Navigators' Route park
This 8.2-hectare park includes: The "Pavillon des pilotes du Bas Saint-Laurent" with a lookout point across the river, an adventure trail, a plant maze, an arboretum and a kids' play area. This attraction is very popular with families and nature lovers.
- The Marine Forest Trail
A unique way to admire the river and Isle-aux-Coudres, this fascinating 4km trail has arched bridges, multiple lookout points, a dam, waterfall and spectacular viewpoints. Hikers will love this trail whatever the time of year!