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Sainte-Luce
Beach at Sainte-Luce
Beach at Sainte-Luce
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48 ° 32 ′ 17 ″ N 68 ° 21 ′ 58 ″ W
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Sainte-Luce is a municipality located in Bas-Saint-Laurent to Quebec to Canada.

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Sainte-Luce is a municipality located in the regional county municipality of La Mitis to Bas-Saint-Laurent in the Quebec maritime. It is best known for its beach and its promenade along the St. Lawrence River. A sandcastle competition is organized annually.

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The current municipality was born from the merger, in 2001, of Sainte-Luce and Luceville. Until 2002, it bore the name of Sainte-Luce-sur-Mer.

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By car

On highway 20, take exit 629 which leads to route 298. The Sainte-Luce sector, along the river, is located north of the highway while the Luceville sector is located to the south. Sainte-Luce is also crossed by route 132.

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