Québec
Whale Tales: Adventures in Québec With Your Grandchild
Program No. 5455RJ
See feeding whales, visit giant sand dunes, embark on a marine safari and hear the story of local First Nations people as you explore the St. Lawrence River region with your grandchild.
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Age 9 - 12
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7 days
6 nights
16 meals
6B 5L 5D
1
Check-in, Registration, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
Quebec City, Québec
2
Quebec Aquarium, To Tadoussac
Tadoussac, Quebec
3
Whale Safari, Innu Presentation
Tadoussac, Quebec
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Cap-de-Bon-Désir, Marine Centre, Archéo Topo
Tadoussac, Quebec
5
Marine Mammal Museum, Whale Safari, Sand Dunes
Tadoussac, Quebec
6
Point-Noire, Montmorency Falls,
Quebec City, Québec
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Program Concludes
Quebec City, Québec
At a Glance
The humpback, beluga, minke and blue whales that swim through the cool waters of Québec may be some of the largest creatures on the planet, but did you know these gentle giants spend their days snacking on two-inch crustaceans called krill? Learn these whale tales and more as you study whalelore in Québec with your grandchild. Along the shores of charming French Canadian rural towns, observe whale species in their feeding grounds on marine safaris and from the shore. Run and play on the sand dunes on the St. Lawrence River, cool down in the spray of a gigantic water fall and make your own pottery just like aboriginal people did thousands of years ago.
Activity Level
On Your Feet
Walks up to one mile; boarding and disembarking boats.
What You'll Learn
- Search for whales on two whale-watching safaris in one of the largest marine protected areas in Canada.
- Learn all about these fascinating creatures at the Whale Museum and Beluga Interpretation Center.
- Run, jump, roll and slide down sand dunes descending 200 feet to the shore.
General Notes
Program is for grandchildren ages 9-12.
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Routes Adventures Mobile Phone
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Please call the toll free line at 1-866-745-1690 during regular business hours or for non-urgent matters (Mon - Fri 8:30 - 4:30 EST). The mobile phone #1-613-331-5777 is for after hours and weekends for emergency use only. The phone is carried by a staff member.
Benny A. Beattie
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Benny Beattie was born in Montreal, Québec. He holds a BA and MA from Concordia University, a teaching diploma from McGill University, and a License from the University of Montreal. Benny lived in Geneva, Switzerland, from 1960-1964 where he studied, traveled, and worked in a refugee camp in Lager Wagna, Austria. He taught history and French at Lindsay Place High School in Pointe Claire, Québec, from 1965 to 1997. He has written two books, “Tadoussac – The Sands of Summer” and “A Visitors Guide to Tadoussac.”
Suggested Reading List
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