Located on the northern shore of the mighty St. Lawrence River in eastern Quebec, Canada, Sept-Iles offers a unique experience to its visitors. Known for its rich cultural heritage from both the Innu community, the original native inhabitants, and the French-Canadian settlers, Sept-Iles is a melding pot of traditions and history. The city is famous for its stunning natural beauty, comprising of seven islands (which give the city its name) that dot the coastline and the immense boreal forest that surrounds it. Adventurous tourists can explore the mesmerizing landscapes through boat or kayak tours, fly fishing, wildlife watching, and many hiking and biking trails. The Parc du Vieux-Quai, a beautiful park with an outdoor concert venue, art exhibits, and children's play areas, is one of the must-visit locations, along with the Shaputuan Museum, which provides insights into indigenous cultures.