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| Place | Godbout |
| Type | Village Municipality |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Godbout; Manicouagan |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 49.316667 |
| Longitude | -67.6 |
| Importance | Town |
| CGN ID | EGNCE |
Godbout is a village municipality in Godbout; Manicouagan, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a town. Godbout is located at 49.3167°N, 67.6000°W.
Godbout, a small village nestled on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, exhales a salt-tinged air that carries the keen scent of spruce and the distant murmur of the vast waterway. It lies 24.5 km west-south-west of Baie-Trinité, QC (from Baie-Trinité, QC: bearing 242°T), and is situated 21.3 km east of Franquelin. Here, the land itself is a study in resilience, a rugged tapestry woven from dark, ancient rock and wind-sculpted conifers that cling tenaciously to the sloping terrain. The St. Lawrence, a formidable presence, dictates the rhythm of life, its moods shifting from a placid, steely grey under a vast, often overcast sky to a churning, powerful expanse during storms. The coastline, a jagged line where forest meets water, is a place of raw beauty, where driftwood, bleached bone-white by sun and surf, lies scattered like forgotten stories. The history of Godbout is inextricably linked to the river that defines it, a storied passage for explorers and traders for centuries before permanent settlement. The village’s origins are rooted in the fur trade and later, the lucrative cod and salmon fisheries that once sustained its inhabitants, their livelihoods drawn directly from the bountiful, yet capricious, waters. Today, while remnants of that fishing past linger in the weathered nets and sturdy, brightly painted boats pulled ashore, the economy of Godbout has diversified, with a growing reliance on tourism and the careful stewardship of its natural heritage. The region’s distinctive geological formations, remnants of ancient geological upheavals, draw a different kind of visitor, those seeking the quiet grandeur of this northern landscape and the palpable sense of time etched into the very stone.
Godbout, niché sur la rive nord du majestueux fleuve Saint-Laurent, respire une quiétude façonnée par l'eau et le vent. Les terres s'étendent doucement vers le fleuve, caressées par une lumière qui, au crépuscule, teinte le ciel de nuances d'or et de pourpre, reflétant la longue histoire de ce lieu. L'air iodé porte l'écho des activités d'antan, vestiges d'une économie autrefois rythmée par les ressources marines et forestières, laissant aujourd'hui une empreinte discrète sur le paysage. Les rivières qui se jettent dans le Saint-Laurent tracent des veines vives à travers le territoire, rappelant la présence d'une nature généreuse et préservée, où le silence n'est rompu que par le murmure des vagues et le cri lointain des goélands. Godbout conserve ainsi une âme singulière, un caractère ancré dans la terre et le fleuve, où chaque élément du cadre naturel semble raconter une histoire patiemment tissée par le temps.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |