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PlaceLe Parc-Languedoc
TypeResidential Area
Province / TerritoryQuebec (QC)
LocationTadoussac; La Haute-Côte-Nord
CountryCanada
Latitude48.136667
Longitude-69.698611
ImportanceSmall locality
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About Le Parc-Languedoc, Quebec

Le Parc-Languedoc is a residential area in Tadoussac; La Haute-Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Le Parc-Languedoc is located at 48.1367°N, 69.6986°W.

Le Parc-Languedoc sits where the immense St. Lawrence River, a vast inland sea, begins to narrow, its waters carrying the tang of the Atlantic. It lies 2.0 km south-east of Tadoussac, QC (from Tadoussac, QC: bearing 138°T), and is situated 14.1 km north-east of Secteur Jamay. Here, the land rises steeply from the river's edge, a rugged tapestry of dense boreal forest, its dark green spires reaching towards a sky that often stretches in shades of bruised lavender and pearly grey. The air, even in summer, holds a crisp, bracing quality, a constant reminder of the northern latitude and the immense body of water. Small clearings punctuate the wilderness, revealing glimpses of weathered wooden homes and sturdy outbuildings, their lines softened by the persistent moisture and the slow, steady passage of seasons. The very terrain speaks of resilience, of a place shaped by powerful natural forces, where the river's embrace is both a lifeline and a formidable presence. The story of Le Parc-Languedoc is intrinsically tied to the river and the abundant natural resources it has sustained for centuries. Long before European settlers arrived, Indigenous peoples traversed these shores, their knowledge of the land and its bounty passed down through generations, a heritage still felt in the deep respect for the natural world. The early economy was built on the fur trade and later, on the timber that once cloaked these hills, its extraction a testament to human endeavor against the wild. Today, the echoes of that past remain, though the pulse of Le Parc-Languedoc beats with a different rhythm, one of tourism drawn to the majestic marine life of the estuary and the quiet allure of its wild beauty. The scent of pine and damp earth mingles with the fainter, saltier notes carried on the breeze, a subtle perfume of a place that remembers its origins while embracing the present.

Au cœur de la Haute-Côte-Nord, Le Parc-Languedoc s'ancre dans un paysage sculpté par les vents du fleuve et la densité de la forêt boréale. Les terres, autrefois travaillées par des pionniers aux mains calleuses, portent encore l'empreinte d'une histoire laborieuse, où la chasse et l'exploitation forestière ont longtemps dicté le rythme des saisons. De ses rivages, où l'eau salée du Saint-Laurent caresse doucement la rive, le regard embrasse l'immensité du paysage, un tableau vivant où la lumière de l'aube et du crépuscule peint des nuances changeantes sur les collines boisées et les eaux profondes. Le Parc-Languedoc vit au diapason de ces éléments, une existence empreinte de la quiétude des grands espaces, où le murmure des conifères et le cri lointain des oiseaux marins composent une symphonie naturelle, rappelant l'héritage ancestral et la force tranquille de cette terre.

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Location data for Le Parc-Languedoc is sourced from the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada, and verified by coordinates rather than name matching alone. GPS coordinates, province, administrative location and place type are shown in the information panel above.

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Location dataCanadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada