Tadoussac is a city in Quebec, Canada
Tadoussac (French pronunciation: [tadusak]) is a village in Quebec, Canada, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak (plural for totouswk or totochak) meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken" (from the Innu shashuko). Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). Alternate spellings of Tadoussac over the centuries included Tadousac (17th and 18th centuries), Tadoussak, and Thadoyzeau (1550). Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1600 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there, in addition to a permanent settlement being placed in the same area that the Grand Hotel is located today.
Top sights in Tadoussac | |
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Sentier De La Pointe-De-L'Islet Trail | 48.135400 / -69.716499 |
Croisieres Aml | 46.815862 / -71.203190 |
Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre | 48.138595 / -69.719502 |
Petite Chapelle De Tadoussac | 48.141896 / -69.715399 |
Otis Excursions | 48.150913 / -69.713451 |
La Maison Des Dunes | 48.150913 / -69.713451 |
Microbrasserie Tadoussac | 48.139927 / -69.717691 |
Excursions En Mer Baie De Tadoussac Day Tours | 48.139927 / -69.717691 |
Chauvin Trading Post | 48.141055 / -69.716527 |
Aviation Du Fjord | 48.143675 / -69.715559 |
Mont Adela-Lessard | 45.950180 / -74.136172 |
Tadoussac Autrement | 48.143156 / -69.722188 |
Tadoussac Golf Club | 48.213398 / -69.682980 |
Observatoire D'Oiseaux De Tadoussac | 48.244850 / -69.546781 |
Cetacebon | 48.139535 / -69.718287 |
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