Godbout | |
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Sainte-Anne Church | |
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Region | Manicouagan |
Area | 159,29 km² |
Population | 292 hab. (2014) |
Density | 1,83 inhab./km² |
Telephone prefix | 1 418 |
Location | |
![]() 49 ° 22 ′ 12 ″ N 67 ° 34 ′ 37 ″ W | |
Official site | |
Godbout is a village of Quebec to Canada.
Understand
Godbout is a village located on the North Coast to Quebec in the regional county municipality of Manicouagan. The ferry connecting the village to Matane on the south shore of the St. Lawrence is the village's main employer. Moreover, this created an offer of accommodation and catering in the village. The village is also known for salmon fishing.
The village of Godbout includes an Innu minority.
To go
On a boat
the Camille-Marcoux arriving at Godbout
- Camille-Marcoux – Ferry connecting Godbout to Matane on the south shore of the St. Lawrence.
By car
Via route 132 which is 2 km away.
Circulate
To see
Do
- Native American and Inuit Museum
To buy
Eat
Have a drink / Go out
Housing
- The Little Moss