Parc Of The Kabir Kouba Cliff And Waterfall
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Parc Of The Kabir Kouba Cliff And Waterfall
The Park of the Kabir Kouba Cliff and Waterfall is a public park in Quebec City, Quebec crossed by the Saint-Charles River (Quebec City), Saint-Charles River. The rapids and falls of this section of the river are called ''Kabir Kouba'' the «river of a thousand bends» in the Montagnais language. An interpretive center and trails permit the observation of the Kabir Kouba waterfall that has a height of 28 metres. The trails also provide a view of the canyon which at its highest point measures 42 metres as well as a rich variety of flora, fauna and fossils dating over 455 million years old. The interpretive center also offers services such as Kabir Kouba by Lantern, A Day at Loretteville package as well as guided visits of the falls. A song by the singer Claire Pelletier, ''Kabir Kouba'', evoques the many Huron legends that honour the river and the waterfall. Geology The waterfall is the point of encounter between two geological regions: The Saint-Lawrence lowlands (the park) and the ...
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Kabir Kouba
The Park of the Kabir Kouba Cliff and Waterfall is a public park in Quebec City, Quebec crossed by the Saint-Charles River (Quebec City), Saint-Charles River. The rapids and falls of this section of the river are called ''Kabir Kouba'' the «river of a thousand bends» in the Montagnais language. An interpretive center and trails permit the observation of the Kabir Kouba waterfall that has a height of 28 metres. The trails also provide a view of the canyon which at its highest point measures 42 metres as well as a rich variety of flora, fauna and fossils dating over 455 million years old. The interpretive center also offers services such as Kabir Kouba by Lantern, A Day at Loretteville package as well as guided visits of the falls. A song by the singer Claire Pelletier, ''Kabir Kouba'', evoques the many Huron legends that honour the river and the waterfall. Geology The waterfall is the point of encounter between two geological regions: The Saint-Lawrence lowlands (the park) and the ...
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