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City Guide
Saint-Augustin, Quebec, Canada
Overview
Saint-Augustin is a tiny, remote coastal village set in Quebec's Côte-Nord region, accessible mainly by plane or boat. Surrounded by forests and water, it offers pristine wilderness, a glimpse into local Innu culture, and genuine small-town hospitality.
Best Time to Visit
June to September for milder weather and accessible transport.
Local Tips
Bring cash, as card acceptance is limited. Transportation is sparse, plan trips ahead and confirm schedules for flights or ferries.
Cultural Etiquette
Greet locals with a friendly bonjour. Tipping of 15% is expected in restaurants. Dress is casual but bring layers due to changing weather.
Safety Warnings
Saint-Augustin is very safe, but beware of wildlife near wooded areas and rivers. Medical facilities are limited; bring important medication.
Hidden Gems
Explore the lesser-known nature trails along the river, visit the seasonal Innu craft markets, and try local seafood specialties at community gatherings.
Frequently Asked Questions
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