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Kamouraska

Population

21,000 inhabitants

Breathtaking views, from the tidelands to the hillocks; 17 timelessly charming municipalities; an outstanding regard for our built heritage; a wide range of vacation destinations, invigorating open-air activities and local delicacies; over 30 local market gardeners; and endless possibilities for a spontaneous happy hour in the great outdoors.

The Kamouraska region has all of this. And a place for you to build your future.

Municipalities

  • Kamouraska
  • La Pocatière
  • Mont-Carmel
  • Rivière-Ouelle
  • Saint-Alexandre-de-Kamouraska
  • Saint-André-de-Kamouraska
  • Saint-Bruno-de-Kamouraska
  • Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie
  • Sainte-Anne-de-La-Pocatière
  • Sainte-Hélène-de-Kamouraska
  • Saint-Gabriel-Lalemant
  • Saint-Germain
  • Saint-Joseph-de-Kamouraska
  • Saint-Onésime-d’Ixworth
  • Saint-Pacôme
  • Saint-Pascal
  • Saint-Philippe-de-Néri
  • Kamouraska, RCM ot the Bas-Saint-Laurent region
  • Mountain climbing in Kamouraska, Bas-Saint-Laurent
  • Barmaid in a Kamouraska microbrewerie, Bas-Saint-Laurent

You must
see

A sunset from the rang du Vide, a mountainside show from the Cirque de la Pointe-Sèche and the maple groves of the high-country in autumn.

You must
taste

The local microbrewery beers, the smoked eel, the high-country forest mushrooms, the croissants from the Niemand bakery and the seal burger from Côté Est.

You will want to
move here

for this

The many activities organized for newcomers, like an introduction to wild food gathering.

The best kept

secret

The top of the world is located at the end of les écoliers SEBKA Trail. Take a moment and enjoy the view!

 

I chose Kamouraska for its landscapes that change every day, its incredible golden hour, its delicious gastronomy, its countless year-round activities and the inspiring people who live here. And the smell of the salty air in the summer.

- Julie, Kamouraska resident since 2012 -

Find out more 

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Welcoming Committee

For you : a team of professionals who will help you achieve your life goals

Louis Lahaye Roy, équipe Kamouraska

You are between 18 and 35 years old, you are a graduate and ready to work? 

Louis Lahaye Roy

ProjeKtion 16-35 Place aux jeunes Kamouraska


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418 492-9127, ext. 104

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Claudel Morin, équipe Kamouraska

You are 36 years old and over? 

Claudel Morin

Arrimage Kamouraska


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418 492-1660, ext. 239

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Julie Thibodeau-Bélair, équipe Kamouraska

You are an immigrant?

Julie Thibodeau-Bélair

Welcoming and integration department for immigrants


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418 492-9127, ext. 118

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your own
lifestyle?

yes, please!

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