Bay of Heats

The bay of Heats is an arm of the Golfe of the St. Lawrence separating the peninsula Gaspésie nne from the New Brunswick. This name was given by the explorer Jacques Cartier because of the fog which recovered it when he discovered it, which gave him distorts it impression which water was hot. The Micmac S called the bay Mowebaktabaak , which means large bay .

It is member of the prestigious club of most beautiful bays in the world and also has the longer second bandages natural of sand in the world, that of the Rivière to the Eel, single in what it has a volume of fresh water on a side and salt water of the other. It also shelters many species of birds protected, the such Peregrine falcon, the plunger Arlequin or the Pygargue with white head.

The following rivers flow in bay:

  • Quebec:

    • River Matapédia (via Restigouche)
    • River Cascapédia
    • River Bonaventure
    • River of Large Pabos
  • New Brunswick:

    • River with the Eel
    • River Upsalquitch (via Restigouche)
    • river Népisiguit
    • River Tetagouche
    • River Charlo
  • Quebec/New Brunswick:

    • River Restigouche
    • River Patapédia (via Restigouche)

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