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| Place | Little Fishery |
| Type | Named Locality |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Gros-Mécatina; Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 50.837222 |
| Longitude | -58.954444 |
| Importance | Small locality |
| CGN ID | ELCIQ |
Little Fishery is a locality in Gros-Mécatina; Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Little Fishery is located at 50.8372°N, 58.9544°W.
Little Fishery rests on the rugged edge of Quebec's Lower North Shore, where the vast, often turbulent Gulf of Saint Lawrence carves into a landscape of resilient spruce and hardy shrubs. The terrain here is a study in contrasts: steep, stony shores meet the restless grey-blue water, while inland, the land rises in a series of low, rounded hills, sculpted by ancient glaciers and the persistent wind. The air, even on a calm day, carries the sharp, clean scent of salt and pine, a constant reminder of the wild Atlantic pressing close. The light often has a peculiar quality, especially in the late afternoon, where it seems to diffuse through a fine mist, softening the sharp edges of the coastline and casting a pearly sheen over the weathered clapboard houses that cling to the slopes. The history of Little Fishery is inextricably linked to the bounty and caprice of the sea, its name a quiet echo of generations who depended on its teeming, unpredictable waters. For centuries, fishing was the lifeblood of this remote outpost, a tradition that shaped the character of its people and the very rhythm of their lives. While the archetypal cod fishery may have waned, the spirit of resilience persists, now finding expression in a diversified economy that includes lobster fishing, a smattering of small businesses catering to the seasonal influx of visitors, and the quiet, essential work of maintaining the infrastructure that connects this isolated corner to the wider world. The enduring presence of the Indigenous peoples who have long called this coast home is felt in the very contours of the land and in the deep, unspoken knowledge of its seasons.
Little Fishery, niché le long des rivages escarpés du Saint-Laurent, respire une beauté austère, où le vent salin sculpte le paysage et les murmures des vagues rythment le quotidien. Les maisons, solidement ancrées face aux humeurs changeantes du golfe, témoignent d'une histoire tissée de labeur et de résilience, où l'économie locale s'est toujours nourrie de la générosité des eaux. Les filets de pêcheurs, étendus au soleil comme des ailes de mouettes fatiguées, racontent le récit d'une communauté fière, dont les traditions ont traversé les âges, portant en elle l'héritage des premiers colons et, plus loin encore, des peuples autochtones qui ont foulé ces terres. Le terrain, tantôt rocailleux, tantôt parsemé de maigres prairies, semble vouloir défier l'océan, tandis que les quelques cours d'eau qui serpentent vers la mer apportent une touche de verdure à ce tableau sauvage. Au crépuscule, lorsque la lumière dorée embrasse les falaises et que l'air se charge d'une fraîcheur vivifiante, Little Fishery révèle toute sa poésie silencieuse, une invitation à contempler la force tranquille de la nature et l'âme de ses habitants.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |