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  • Approximate Cost: 6 - 7 Days: $1,500 to $2,000 Per Person 4 - 5 Days: $500 to $750 Per Person
  • Access: Fly In Camp
  • What we fish for: Northern Pike , Brook/Speckled Trout , Lake Trout , Land Locked Salmon

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The Labrador Air Safari is based out of Baie-Comeau, Québec and provides air flight and base camps for fishermen upwards of 300 air miles from their base. This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the deep wilderness and extraordinary fishing for Walleye and Northern Pike.

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Hey i was wondering if anyone has used this company flying out of Baie Comeau ..and if yes could you described the lake you went and the fishing experience .I am very interested as a trip on my bucket list ..to go to on of their fly in fishing lakes.their prices are extremely reasonable and terrific as for the week you are there its just you and your party .Im especially interested in one of their more northern lakes.. if you are interested in getting a fishing party/group together id be interested in joining you ..i may be able to get one more body if needed..my interest time wise is aug/september . they will be at a booth at the sporstman show i believe this march . i appreciate your consideration in advance ..pm anytime regards  

I spoke with someone who has gone. He did the south package and said it was really good. He said the fishing was great and would recommend it. They caught lots of brook trout on spinning and fly gear. I believe he said the largest were in the 14-15" range though. It sounded like you need to go to the Norther lakes to get the bigger ones.  

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Headed there next week! Flying in to the lake on August 18th. Can't wait. I'll try to report back here after we return. Another person on here commented about going a week before they left, but I never saw that they returned so fingers crossed...LOL Only concern is the weight allowance. We get 100 lbs per person for your gear, food and beer/liquor for 5 nights, not sure how that is going to work out. The price seems excellent and all of the people at Labrador Air Safari that I have dealt with so far have been fantastic. Another buddy went moose hunting last year and is headed back again this fall. Said the place had everything you would ever need. Only suggestion he had was to bring your own life jacket because their ones weren't super comfortable and to bring an inflatable mattress because the foam pad on the bunks was lacking in cushion.  

Well, we made it back! Had a fantastic trip. Fishing was good, not amazing, but really good. most fish were in the 12-15" range except for a couple. The biggest fish was actually landed in the boat but flipped itself back into the water before it was measured, but was estimated to be 19" and a lot fatter than the rest of the fish. The camp was great with everything you could need - running water, flush toilet, propane stove, fridge and on demand water heater and shower. Also has an oil heater for spring and fall. All the dishes, pots and pans you will need. Boat seats with back, but I would say to bring a foam pad to sit on as well. Also had 3, 14' aluminum boats with 6hp outboards, very stable and reliable. All the gas we could burn as well. If you need power, just bring a 120V inverter to plug into the 12V outlet in the camp, this is where the satellite phone plugs into as well. They have a solar panel and 12V battery that runs a couple of LED lights and the water pump. Bunks were great - we brought air mattresses, but the 5" foam pads they have there would have been enough. Water is drawn from the lake so you'll need a way to purify your water. We just boiled it and cooled it overnight. We had pump issues one day and they flew right in and replaced the pump as well as an outboard that had a broken tiller. We fished every corner, depth, cove, flat, river and hole we could find. The deepest point of the lakes were 204' and 169' but were mostly about 30-50' deep with shallow flats. By far the best fishing was on 3 types of lures - one was a gold and red lure with black dots and about 1.5" long (no bait), the next was a double bladed willow leaf spinner with fluorescent green tape and worm, the other main lure was a wedding band with worm. The plane... with 4 people, you'll be in a Beaver and it's very tight. You are restricted by transport Canada to 100 lbs of gear per person - this includes all your food and alcohol. we allowed ourselves 40lbs of gear each and the rest for food and liquor. If you go to 5 or 6 people you'll get a larger plane - an Otter and I would venture a guess that they will allow you to take a bit more gear. You are also restricted on the Beaver plane to a 1200lb max weight for all gear and passengers. So, if your 4 burly people and weigh 275 each, that means your sitting at 1100 lbs and only have 100 lbs left for gear and food. You will have the option to have another plane bring in more gear, but that will cost you, likely $600 or more. Overall, we definitely had a fantastic trip and would love to go back again with this company. I would highly recommend this trip to anyone. All in, it cost each of the four of us $1450 including ferry, gas, food, hotels and the trip. We were a bit disappointed that we didn't hook into any significant numbers of large brook trout, but believe that we just hit the lake at a bad time. it was very hot and sunny the whole time and the water dropped almost a foot during our trip. That makes it hard to fish anywhere. The scenery was absolutely amazing, I could go back again just for that! "If you're just going so you can catch big fish, you're missing the point..." [sharedmedia=gallery:albums:829]  

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A few friends and myself have booked a trip through Labrador Air Safari, which is a fly in trip to a brook trout lac in Northern Quebec - Lac Berte. We will have 5 days on the Lac chasing brookies which we are excited about. We will be taking the ferry from matane to Baie Comeau and we thinking of trying the Matane River. The probable dates of fishing in Matane would be June 25-26. I know this is in the kill season (we practice c&r) so things will likely be busy. I was wondering since this is such a big river are there any recommendations on what sections would be nice to fish. There will be 6 of us so we need a section of the river with a few pools close by. Also if anyone has done the Lac Berte trip I would be interested to hear about that. Last year I had the chance to fish the York river and drew Spruin Rock and Offie Pool, I know Matane will be nothing like this but I can always dream of the same catch rate. Is the river clear like the York?  

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  • Fly Fishing Treat yourself to Arctic char, brook trout and lake trout fishing of exceptional quality.
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Excellent trip! We went up to see polar bears and other wildlife and we got MORE than we even hoped for! 

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A trip to fulfill our dreams, probably our best one ever undertaken.
We had a great trip! To have the privilege to be alone on a river and to fish these pools filled with fresh sea run arctic char it’s the dream of all fishermen and to see them leaping over the waterfalls is unbelievable…
It’s a trip which we don’t want to miss. The landscapes of mountains, fjords and rivers are of a remarkable beauty and the fishing just extraordinary.

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North Shore

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  • 3 Other destinations
  • 4 Understand
  • 5.3 By boat
  • 5.4 By plane
  • 5.5 By train
  • 6 Get around
  • 12 Stay safe

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The North Shore or Côte-Nord is a region of Quebec on the shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. In 2021, it had about 89,000 residents in an area about the size of Italy.

Regions [ edit ]

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Cities [ edit ]

  • 49.216667 -68.15 1 Baie-Comeau — main city of Manicouagan and important hub for the North Shore
  • 51.413388 -57.201805 2 Blanc-Sablon — an historic fishing village accessible by road from Labrador, but not from Quebec
  • 52.7833 -67.0833 3 Fermont — a single 1.3-km-long building serves as a windbreak for the village, and houses the city hall, 500 apartments, a grocer, shops, a bowling alley, schools, hotel, and a bar
  • 48.7333 -69.0833 4 Forestville — a popular spot for hunting and fishing
  • 50.233333 -63.6 5 Havre-Saint-Pierre — a good base for exploring the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve
  • 48.25 -69.55 6 Les Bergeronnes — a town with many ancestral and well restored houses
  • 50.183333 -61.816667 7 Natashquan — birthplace of singer Gilles Vigneault
  • 50.0333 -66.8667 8 Port-Cartier — port town known for its penitentiary
  • 48.2333 -69.8 9 Sacré-Coeur — popular for boating, hunting, fishing and camping
  • 50.2167 -66.3833 10 Sept-Îles — an excellent starting point for discovering the endless forests and innumerable bodies of water in the region
  • 48.15 -69.7167 11 Tadoussac — at the maritime crossroads of the Saguenay fjord and the majestic St. Lawrence river, with sand dunes and a small lake in the heart of the village

Other destinations [ edit ]

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  • 49.538611 -63.245278 1 Anticosti — Gulf of St. Lawrence Island encompassing Anticosti National Park
  • 50.216667 -63.166667 2 Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve — a string of limestone islands with monoliths, exceptional geological structures, and excellent bird watching

Understand [ edit ]

Much of the North Shore is the traditional land of the Naskapi and Innu First Nations (Aboriginal) people. Around 650 Naskapi people live in Kawawachikamach, approximately 16 km northeast of Schefferville, and thousands of Innu live in settlements throughout the region such as Matimekush, Pakuashipi, Uashat-Maliotenam, and Natashquan. While both populations speak their own mutually intelligible Indigenous languages, the Naskapi primarily speak English as their second language whereas the Innu primarily speak French as their second language.

The region's economy is based on mining (mostly iron), lumbering, aluminum production, and tourism. Côte-Nord's fourteen hydroelectric dams, notably the Manicouagan-Outardes complex, supply Hydro-Québec with over 10,500 megawatts of power.

The region of Quebec east of the Natashquan River uses Atlantic time zone of UTC -4 and does not use Daylight Saving Time. So clocks in the extreme far east of Quebec match Labrador City in the winter and Montreal in the summer.

As this region of Quebec is near the Atlantic Ocean, many storm systems can be very intense throughout the year with a lot of snow throughout the long winter. Temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day and year.

Quebec maps will show a disputed border with Labrador, and show a different boundary line compared to provincial maps from elsewhere in the country. This is due to the continuing Quebec protest of the Labrador Boundary Decision of 1927 which outlined the border as it exists in the rest of the country. This does not affect the daily lives of Quebecers or Labradorians, but occasionally there will be news stories related to this dispute.

Get in [ edit ]

By car [ edit ].

Route 138 begins at the US border with New York State (where it becomes New York State Highway 30) southwest of Montreal and runs along the St. Lawrence River to Natashquan. Highway 20 and Highway 40 are alternatives. From Quebec City, the area is about 220 km. It is also possible to reach Route 138 from Rivière-du-Loup to Bas-Saint-Laurent (accessible by Route 132) by taking the Trans-Saint-Laurent ferry linking Saint-Siméon to the Charlevoix (65 min). By taking Route 138, you will enter the region at Tadoussac. Route 138 has a marine section between Baie-Sainte-Catherine in the Charlevoix and Tadoussac to cross the Saguenay Fjord. The crossing is free for passengers and vehicles and lasts approximately 10 min. It is not necessary to book and the service is offered year round.

It is also possible to reach the region by car by taking the Camille-Marcoux ferry from Matane on the Gaspé Peninsula.

By bus [ edit ]

  • Intercar provides service between Quebec, Havre-St-Pierre, Sept-Isles and Baie-Comeau. Mandatory reservation.

By boat [ edit ]

  • Traverse Matane-Baie-Comeau-Godbout from Matane to Baie-Comeau
  • Compagnie des basques from Trois-Pistoles to Les Escoumins (May-Oct only)
  • CNM Evolution [dead link] from Rimouski to Forestville (May-Sep only)
  • Relais Nordik from Rimouski to Sept-Îles

By plane [ edit ]

  • The main airport in the region is Sept-Îles YZV  IATA . It is the receives flights by Air Canada, Air Labrador, Air Liaison and PAL Airlines (Provincial Airlines), and by Air Inuit for Schefferville only.
  • Havre-Saint-Pierre Airport ( YGV  IATA )
  • The Baie-Comeau Airport ( YBC  IATA ) (10 minutes from the city) is served by Air Liaison, Air Canada Jazz and Pascan Aviation. It can be quite expensive to fly between small Quebec airports, so it is advisable to compare with other modes of transportation before booking a flight.

By train [ edit ]

  • Tshiuetin Rail Transport provides passenger service between Sept-Îles and Schefferville with a short stop at Emril Junction, which is a 1-hour drive from Labrador City . While possible to board the train at this stop (there is no proper station here), there is no transport between the stop and Labrador City, and the train can vary in its schedule when it arrives.

Get around [ edit ]

  • Quebec Route 389 runs north from Baie-Comeau to Caniapiscau (and then into Western Labrador ). This is a challenging road to drive, alternating between sections of asphalt and gravel with very few fuel or rest stops. Call 511 , the provincial Road Condition Information Service.
  • The Whale Route is a circuit that crosses the region for more than 300 km on the St. Lawrence coast between Tadoussac and Baie-Trinité. Cruises are organized to observe marine mammals including blue whales, belugas and other whales. There are 13 different species of whales in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is possible to observe them by sea kayaking or even from observation sites on the bank. In addition, there are seals all along the coast. Marine mammals mainly frequent the region from May to October.
  • Relais Nordik offers ferry transportation along the North Shore from Sept-Îles to Blanc-Sablon, allowing for access to many fishing and Innu communities otherwise only accessible by Air. The ferry stops for a few hours at most destinations, allowing for tourists to visit each community. The main season is during the summer months and cabins are available, but booking well in advance is advised. Take note of their empty bed policy that requires would-be cabin passengers to pay the cost of an empty bed or potentially bunk with a stranger.
  • Tshiuetin Rail Transport provides rail transportation between Sept-Îles and Schefferville once to twice a week. The train can take anywhere from 14 to 18 hours to complete the journey north or south, but is the most affordable way to travel to and from Schefferville. The train has a cafeteria car where you can get snacks, small meals, and hot beverages, but many people will bring on a cooler with food for the journey, but there are no cabins on board.

See [ edit ]

The Duplessis region is known for wildlife viewing . It includes impressive caribou herds that are particularly spectacular to watch in winter when they migrate to the Fermont area. Anticosti Island is home to more than 120,000 white-tailed deer. Whales, dolphins and seals can be seen in the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Bird watchers will enjoy its nine migratory bird sanctuaries. On the coast, penguins, black guillemots, and common murres nest in colonies, while bald eagles can be seen on Anticosti Island.

Airplane tours are offered by the company Labrador Air Safari which allows to observe the panoramas of the North Shore and the Lower North Shore from Sept-Îles, Baie-Comeau and Havre-Saint-Pierre in Otter, Beaver or Cessna type aircraft.

Do [ edit ]

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The area is known for outdoor activities and ecotourism.

The region is a recognized destination for kitesurf and snowkiting enthusiasts. In winter, it is a paradise for snowmobilers because it includes a network of trails of more than 2,000 km, including the "White Road" along the coast and in the hinterland. Other winter activities in the area include downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice climbing, ice fishing and dog sledding. Other seasons also offer a wide range of walks and excursions by car, coach, bike or boat, such as the Whale Route or the scenic route of Chicoutai, to discover the beauties and variety of regional landscapes.

Sea excursions, cruises or kayaks, are obviously a must to enjoy the region and to watch the whales. Scuba diving enthusiasts will also be well served by the aquatic flora and fauna of the St. Lawrence River and by some wrecks.

Outfitters also offer ice fishing packages including the stay in a cottage. Several cross-country ski trails run through the region. There is also a well-signposted snowmobile trail network that includes some pretty impressive bridges. In Baie-Comeau , a ski centre offers 14 slopes of different levels for downhill skiing and other sliding sports.

At this height, the St. Lawrence River forms a real sea and several sandy beaches are present to enjoy and swim. It is recommended to learn about the tides before venturing along the river to avoid unpleasant or dangerous surprises.

The Manicouagan includes several hiking trails such as the Pointe Saint-Gilles in Baie-Comeau which has sculptures and interpretive panels along its route. It is also possible to go on horseback or by bike. The Monts Groulx is a good destination for trekking and wilderness lovers.

The quad (called ATV, or all-terrain vehicle, in Quebec) is a popular activity in the region. A well-marked network of trails allows you to discover the region and observe the landscapes of its hinterland.

Outfitters offering facilities and services for those interested in river fishing for Atlantic salmon and brook trout (locally called speckled trout), and hunting , especially for white-tailed deer and moose.

At the cultural level, the initiation to the Innu culture is an activity of perception, even of learning, interesting for those who are attracted by the human relations. Indeed, Duplessis includes seven Innu communities. The largest of them is in Sept-Îles. During the summer season, you can experience the Innu culture and way of life by visiting their cultural centres and attending their artistic events.

There are four 9- or 18-hole golf courses at Manicouagan. The Tadoussac Golf Club has a magnificent view of the Saguenay Fjord, while the Forestville Golf Club overlooks the St. Lawrence River. The other two clubs are in Baie-Comeau and Pointe-aux-Outardes.

Buy [ edit ]

Being on the ancestral land of the Innu, the souvenirs to bring back will be mainly Innu objects manufactured in a traditional way, and paintings by native artists. These can be found at some convenience stores, at the Innu Cultural Centres, or in the two largest Aboriginal communities: the village of Pakua Shipi (1 km north of the airport), and La Romaine (5 km south of La Romaine airport).

Maple syrup, and syrups and jams made by hand from wild berries.

Sept-Îles is the main city and the only one with a large number of shops and boutiques.

Eat [ edit ]

The culinary specialties of the North Shore are seafood, such as sea scallops, fish, game meat, berries and wild berries hand-processed into syrups and jams, and other products from the region. terroir. The restaurants in the area are diverse and you will find them in every city. Consult the pages of each city for more details.

Of course, the fishmongers in the region are numerous and offer fresh products from the sea. Another interesting culinary activity is a visit to a maple grove.

Sleep [ edit ]

Accommodation offers are varied from cottages and hotels to campsites and condos at the edge of the sea. There are even more unusual offers such as a night in a house in the trees or in a lighthouse. See the cities pages for more details.

If you are looking for hostels, there is only one in the whole region and it is located in Sept-Îles .

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Tout d'abord, nous tenons à vous remercier pour la confiance que vous portez en notre équipe. Afin que votre séjour soit le plus agréable possible, nous vous demandons de lire le présent document puisqu'il contient des informations qui vous seront utiles.

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Nos prenons pour acquis que vous avez bien lu tout le présent document et qu'en tant que responsable de votre groupe, vous aviserez les autres membres afin qu'ils soient conscients des conditions entourant le voyage.

Vous trouverez sur ce contrat; la date et le nombre de jours de votre séjour, la base d'hydravion de laquelle vous partez, le nom du camp réservé, le tarif de votre forfait ainsi qu'une cédule de dépôts que nous vous proposons. Notez que vous pouvez toujours choisir de payer votre voyage en seul versement lors de la réception du contrat.

Toutefois, si vous acceptez la cédule proposée sur le contrat, le versement initial doit obligatoirement être fait à la réception de votre contrat afin de valider votre réservation.

Il est à noter que vous pouvez contacter notre bureau de Jonquière afin d'effectuer un versement par carte de crédit (Visa, Mastercard). Nous acceptons aussi les chèques sans problème. Les chèques doivent être faits au nom de Pourvoirie Manicouagan ou de Club Chambeaux Inc. Tout chèque fait au nom de Labrador Air Safari vous sera retourné.

Vous devez vous assurer que votre voyage soit payé en entier et ce, au plus tard 30 jours avant la date de votre départ. En cas de manquement à cette condition, nous nous devrons d'annuler votre réservation.

Cependant, s'il devait arriver que vous concluiez une réservation à moins de 30 jours du départ, vous devrez immédiatement payer la totalité de celui-ci par carte de crédit ou par chèque certifié seulement.

Si vous deviez annuler votre réservation, le premier dépôt de 30% ne sera pas remboursé. Et si vous annulez à moins de 30 jours avant le départ, le voyage ne sera pas du tout remboursable.

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Les camps comprennent tous l'éclairage à l'énergie solaire, un poêle et un réfrigérateur au propane, une fournaise à l'huile, une salle de bain standard avec une douche à l'eau chaude, les ustensiles, verres, poêlons, etc.

Étant donné que tous nos camps offrent des services de “Plan Européen” vous devrez donc apporter :

  • Nourriture, eau potable et autres breuvages, papier de toilette, essuie-tout, sacs poubelle extra résistants;
  • Linge chaud et léger, imperméable, bottes, cuissardes;
  • Équipement de pêche, épuisette;
  • Sac de couchage et taie d'oreiller. Nous fournissons l'oreiller.
  • Effets personnels (Appareil photo, savon, serviettes, rasoir, linge à vaisselle, médicaments, trousse de secours, verres fumés, huile à mouche, etc).

Étant donné que nos services ne comprennent pas l'assistance de guides, nous vous suggérons d'apporter un sonar portatif afin de mieux vous déplacer. Vous pourrez le brancher sur notre prise 12V de style allume-cigarette que vous retrouvez dans les voitures.

N'oubliez surtout pas votre boussole et ce, même si les cartes des territoires vous seront remises à votre arrivée.

Vous devez cependant éviter les items non indispensables car  une limite de poids par client est acceptée. Si vous êtes un groupe de 2 à 4 personnes, vous voyagerez en Beaver. Votre limite de poids maximale sera donc de 1200 livres, incluant les passagers. Si vous êtes 5 ou 6 personnes, vous voyagerez en Turbo-Otter et votre limite maximale sera plutôt de 2400 livres incluant les passagers. Cette politique n'est malheureusement pas flexible puisque la compagnie d'aviation Air Tunilik est soumise aux règlements aériens et surtout, nous nous soucions de votre sécurité .  Tous vos bagages seront pesés avant le départ. Cependant si vous jugez que vous avez un besoin indispensable d'items et que vous insistez pour les avoir lors de votre séjour, vous devrez louez, à vos frais, un hydravion additionnel pour transporter ce surplus. Voilà pourquoi il est préférable pour vous, de bien sélectionner vos bagages.

Pour ce qui est des truites mouchetées, les cuillers ondulantes et tournantes argentées et possédant une bonne action, sont les meilleures. Les vers de terre sont de loin votre meilleur choix. Vous pourrez facilement vous en procurer à Baie-Comeau si vous le désirez.

Aucun menés morts ou vifs ne sont permis sur nos territoires.

Pour les amateurs de pêche à la mouche, les mouillées, sèches, nymphes et streamers, sont recommandées, car il est bien difficile de prévoir la préférence des truites lors de votre séjour.

Même si les eaux de ces lacs nordiques sont très froides, vous devrez prévoir des leurres pouvant atteindre parfois 20 pieds de profondeur. 

Règlements utiles

Afin d'assurer la propreté de nos camps, un dépôt de $20 par personne sera exigé avant le départ. Le premier $10 vous sera remis à votre retour si votre groupe laisse le camp et les équipements propres et en bon état. Le deuxième $10 sera remis si vous ramener tous les déchets et bouteilles vides avec vous dans des sacs appropriés. Nous demandons cela pour que chacun de nos clients puisse bénéficier d'un séjour confortable à nos camps.

Si au départ vous n'êtes pas complètement habitué avec les équipements de propane et moteurs hors-bord, demandez l'aide de votre pilote d'hydravion à votre arrivée au camp. Il se fera un plaisir de vous familiariser avec nos équipements.

Permis de pêche

Les permis ainsi que les règlements ne sont malheureusement plus disponible à la base d'hydravion. Vous pouvez cependant vous en procurer un au Couche-Tard du 2929 Boulevard Laflèche à Baie-Comeau si vous prévoyez y faire un arrêt. Sinon il y a en a toujours de disponibles au Motel de l'Energie prêt de la base de Manic 5.

Communications

Nous offrons des téléphones satellites qui communiquent avec la base d'hydravion. Leur utilisation est gratuite.

Délais Météo

Les hydravions peuvent effectuer des envolées seulement lorsque les conditions sont favorables et sécuritaires pour le vol à vue. Advenant un retard dû aux conditions météo, qui sont hors de notre contrôle, il n'y aura pas de prolongement de séjour ou de remboursement.

Par contre, si vous devez rester au camp plus longtemps que prévu, il n'y aura pas de frais supplémentaires. Pour ces raisons, nous vous conseillons d'aviser vos proches avant le départ de cette éventualité afin de les rassurer.

Urgence médicale

En cas d'urgence, nos hydravions pourront évacuer les personnes dans le besoin. Les frais seront portés au compte du client. Voilà pourquoi vous devez-vous assurer que vos assurances couvrent bien cette éventualité.

DÉPART DE MANIC 5

La base d'hydravion d' Air Tunilik  est située sur le Lac Louise près du barrage Manic 5. Ses coordonnées géographiques sont N 50°39'27" W 68°49'22".

De Baie-Comeau :

  • prenez le Boulevard Lasalle en direction QC-138E;
  • prenez la QC-389N en direction Rivière-aux-Outardes;
  • continuez sur 200km et tourner à gauche vers Les SeptLacs;
  • vous y trouverez la base d'hydravion 13km plus loin.

Voir l'emplacement du Lac Louise sur Google Maps

Le départ de la base d'hydravion se fera vers 9h00 le matin. Il peu cependant y avoir un certain retard dû à la météo. Le vol sera d'une durée d'environ 15 minutes.

Pour votre voiture, il y a un stationnement gratuit à l'hydrobase. Cependant sachez qu'Air Tunilik et Pourvoirie Manicouagan se dégagent de toute responsabilité pour les véhicules, leur contenu ou tout autre équipement que vous laissez à l'intérieur durant votre départ.

Le départ de la base d'hydravion se fera vers 9h00 le matin. Il peut cependant y avoir un certain retard dû à la météo. Le vol sera d'une durée d'environ 15 minutes.

Pour être certain d'arriver le plus tôt possible à votre camp, nous vous suggérons d'arriver à la base d'hydravion environ 1 heure avant votre départ, soit vers 8h00. Nous vous donnerons les instructions, vous pèserons et chargerons l'avion. 

Étant donné que la base de Manic 5 est à 2h30 de route de Baie-Comeau, nous vous offrons aussi la possibilité de dormir dans un petit camp à la base d’hydravion la veille de votre départ et ce, gratuitement. Il s’agit d’un petit camp assez de base alors si vous voulez être plus confortable, vous pouvez toujours louer à vos frais une chambre au Motel de l'énergie. Si vous êtes plutôt lève-tôt, vous pouvez aussi dormir à Baie-Comeau.

Si vous le désirez et que votre emploi du temps vous le permet, vous pouvez aussi profiter de votre séjour chez nous pour visiter le magnifique barrage Manic 5 : http://www.hydroquebec.com/visitez/cote_nord/manic-5.html

 Il est fortement conseillé de réserver à l'avance, autant pour l'hôtel que pour la visite du barrage.

Motel de l'énergie Route 389, Km 211, Manic-5 (Québec) G5C 2T2 Sans frais: 1-800-760-2301 Web: www.motelenergie.com

En terminant, nous vous remercions de la confiance que vous nous avez témoignée et vous souhaitons un voyage de pêche fructueux et des plus agréables.

Au plaisir de vous servir à nouveau.

Pourvoirie Manicouagan

Tel : 418-548-1111 Sans Frais : 1-888-463-9511

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