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Bas-Saint-Laurent

Originally known for its stunning coastal landscapes, vibrant sunsets, and the ever-present St. Lawrence River—dotted with islands and historic lighthouses—Bas-Saint-Laurent is also home to countless lakes, outdoor adventures, and national parks. The region has a long-standing tradition of hospitality. As early as the 19th century, visitors flocked here in the summer to “take the waters” and breathe in the revitalizing sea air.

Area: 22,186 km²
Main Cities:

  • Rimouski (48,959 residents)

  • Rivière-du-Loup (19,653 residents)

  • Matane (14,236 residents)

  • Mont-Joli (6,437 residents)

  • Amqui (6,151 residents)

  • La Pocatière (4,266 residents)

More info:  Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent

Cégeps in the région :

Economy

  • Agriculture, fisheries, and food: animal production, food and seafood processing, maple syrup
  • Manufacturing: food and beverage production, industrial metalwork, wood products

  • Service sector: public and parapublic services, communications and information technology

  • Maritime sector: jobs in teaching, research, and transportation

  • Innovation and R&D: green building, marine sciences and technologies, peat and agri-environmental technologies

More info: Services Québec

Regional Highlights

  • Population: 199,577
  • Forests

  • Waterfalls

  • Kayaking

  • Fishing

  • Hiking

Originally from southwestern France, this student chose to study Land Use Planning and Urban Development in Québec.

“It’s a very diverse program that blends theory and hands-on learning. I’m still exploring the many career options, so I’m excited for my final internship to learn more about the role of a municipal inspector. I highly recommend this program and the personalized support from the teaching staff. Cégep de Matane is very welcoming to international students, and there’s always something to do!”