Franquelin
municipality in Quebec, Canada
Franquelin is a municipality in Manicouagan, in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, in Quebec in Canada. It is located on the Route des Baleines and the Route Nature aux mille délices (gourmet route). It is part of the tourist region of Manicouagan. Its territory corresponds to that of the township of Franquelin.

Franquelin Catholic Church
The main attractions of the municipality of Franquelin are:
- resorts: especially along the coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, particularly in the main village and the hamlet of Pointe-Mistassini;
- the "Village Forestier d'Antan" museum reconstructing life in the forest in lumber camps; this museum is educational and offers various activities for visitors;
- sport fishing: its bodies of water, streams and rivers are suitable for sport fishing;
- hiking trails: the nine hiking trails each have their own character. The path leading to the Croix de Franquelin is bucolic;
- excursions on the trails by ATV or snowmobile; these excursions allow to appreciate the hinterland of mountains and forests;
- boating: the coast offers intoxicating panoramas, especially seen from the sea (with pleasure boats), with its promontories, rocky capes and bays;
- picking wild berries in the summer season: cranberry, black crowberry (called "black berry" on the North Shore), partridge bread (called cranberry or red berry), blueberry and raspberry;
- observation of marine mammals and avian species from land sites.
In short, Franquelin is a kingdom of lakes, mountains, immense forests and with a rugged coastline, allowing you to admire the riverside panorama and indulge in a variety of recreational and tourist activities in the heart of nature.
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