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On the vacation road in 1992 with reports from Radio-Canada

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Cap on Newfoundland – Vacation road 1992 reports radio-canada new

In 1992. Therefore, statistics indicated that 263,000 visitors would have explored the province that we nicknamedThe rock (The Rock), because Newfoundland is characterized by a very old and very rough geological environment.

 vacation road 1992 reports radio-canada new

Report on the tourist beauties of Newfoundland

As journalist Louis Lemieux notes in this travel book presented at Telejernal On August 30. In addition, 1992, Newfoundland attracted at that time, after all, quite a few tourists. Furthermore,

Those who ventured on the island were most often exiled land-Neuvian who returned to see family there. However,

But the outside people who organized an expedition to Newfoundland met with breathtaking landscapes. Similarly, often unknown, sculpted vacation road 1992 reports radio-canada new by the sea and the wind. However,

Newfoundland also has several historic places which. in addition to its welcoming population, make the most pleasant tour in the most recent of the Canadian provinces. Meanwhile,

The Ministry of Tourism of Newfoundland and Labrador identified 528,300 visitors from outside the province in 2024.

The Prince Edward Island: a tailor-made island for the holidays

In 1992. Meanwhile, according to statistics from the Government of the smallest province in Canada, 106,000 tourists would have visited the Prince Edward Island.

This figure, according to information from the government of the province, was 1.7 million tourists in 2024.

 vacation road 1992 reports radio-canada new

Report on the tourist attractions of Prince Edward Island

On August 23. 1992, the vacation road 1992 reports radio-canada new Telejernal broadcast another vacation book which explained what could attract tourists in this territory.

The Prince Edward Island is almost completely surrounded by beaches, many of which are deserted.

Others are well frequented there, but have a lot of space.

Then. there is the sea, its fauna and its flora, that make us discover employees of Parks Canada as the Biology Student Michel Léger.

There are also fresh fish. seafood offered in large quantities on the province’s tables and the essential potatoes, the main agricultural production of the island.

Turning in the archipelago of Mgan

The Mingan archipelago. which is located in the Côte-Nord region very close to Havre-Saint-Pierre and the island of Anticosti, is a major natural heritage site in Quebec.

We find in particular the highest concentration of monoliths in Canada and important fossiliferous deposits.

Ornithologists. aspiring or professionals, will be vacation road 1992 reports radio-canada new happy to see very imposing colonies of Arctic and Pierregarins as well as Duvet Eiders. Over 200 species of birds would live in the archipelago.

 vacation road 1992 reports radio-canada new

Report on tourism activities in the Mingan archipelago

We can also see. as shown by this other travel book presented at Telejernal On August 28, 1992, a strong presence of cetaceans in the region, including porpoises and humpback whales.

These cetaceans, as well as other marine mammals, can be observed in their natural habitat during cruises.

The latter. as well as the creation in 1984 of the Archipel-de-Mingan National Park Reserve, contribute to tourism development in the territory.

In 2024, 89,000 people visited the Côte-Nord region, which constitutes a record figure, according to Côte-Nord vacation road 1992 reports radio-canada new tourism data.

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