More about Tadoussac…
Tadoussac was an important center of trade for First Nations in the St Lawrence River valley before the arrival of European settlers. French trader Samuel de Champlain made the first peace treaty between Europeans and the Montagnais-Naskapi nation in 1603. It became a major center of the fur trade, and—in the 19th century—of lumber and tourism industries. Tadoussac is home to one of the oldest wooden chapels in North America, built in 1647.