Nestled on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec’s Charlevoix region, Baie-Saint-Paul is a charming small town with a rich artistic heritage. The town’s narrow streets are lined with galleries and artisanal shops, offering a vibrant cultural experience. Known for its gourmet food scene, visitors can savor local delicacies at various eateries. Each summer, the town hosts an art festival that draws artists and enthusiasts alike. Notably, the world-famous acrobatic performance group Cirque du Soleil was founded here in the 1980s, adding to the town’s cultural significance.
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