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| Place | Tartigou |
| Type | Hamlet |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Saint-Ulric; La Matanie |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 48.757222 |
| Longitude | -67.791667 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | EKTGB |
Tartigou is a hamlet in Saint-Ulric; La Matanie, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Tartigou is located at 48.7572°N, 67.7917°W.
Tartigou, a whisper of a place nestled along the vast, deep-blue expanse of the St. Lawrence, breathes a rugged beauty born of wind and water. It lies 21.4 km west-south-west of Matane, QC (from Matane, QC: bearing 244°T), and is situated 8.5 km east-north-east of Baie-des-Sables. Here, the land rolls, not in gentle swells, but in shoulders of earth that plunge towards the river, their slopes softened by a tenacious green carpet of spruce and fir. The air itself carries a crisp, briny tang, a constant reminder of the immense waterway that defines this coast. In Tartigou, the sky seems to stretch on forever, a canvas where clouds drift like slow ships, and the light, especially as evening approaches, can transform the ordinary into something luminous, gilding the weathered wood of houses and the glint of distant fishing boats with a fleeting, ethereal glow. The story of Tartigou is written in the resilience of its people and the bounty of the sea. For generations, the rhythm of life here has been dictated by the tides and the seasons, with fishing and forestry forming the backbone of its economy. You can still see the ghosts of these industries in the skeletal remains of old wharves and the enduring scent of sawdust that sometimes drifts on the breeze. The community, though small, holds a deep connection to its past, a heritage that speaks not of grand pronouncements but of quiet endurance and a profound understanding of the natural world. Local lore, passed down over campfires and across kitchen tables, tells tales of hardy souls who carved a life from this wild edge of Quebec, their spirit as enduring as the ancient rocks that line the river's shore.
Tartigou respire le vent du Saint-Laurent, un souffle salin qui façonne les paysages et anime le quotidien de ses habitants. Niché sur la côte de la Matanie, son terrain ondulé s'étire vers le fleuve, offrant des vues imprenables où le ciel infini rencontre l'horizon aquatique. L'histoire de Tartigou se lit dans ses terres, jadis travaillées par la sueur des pionniers, et se murmure au fil de l'eau, peut-être le murmure d'anciennes traditions acadiennes ou la mémoire des peuples autochtones qui ont foulé ce sol. L'air, chargé de la promesse des marées et du parfum des forêts avoisinantes, porte en lui le rythme lent mais constant de la vie locale, une économie ancrée dans les ressources naturelles et un patrimoine vivant qui se transmet de génération en génération. Tartigou, par sa quiétude et sa beauté brute, invite à une contemplation profonde du lien entre l'homme et la nature.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |