• In the Magdalen Islands, the coastal dynamics are amplified by the wind, with waves most often 0.5 to 2 metres high breaking on the coast at a rate of four to seven...
  • The remoteness of the Islands has allowed the Magdalen Islanders to develop a warm welcome, making you feel at home as soon as you greet them.
  • July 18th, 2009 — Magdalen Islands, Quebec. ... Despite its proximity to Prince Edward Island, The Magdalen Islands are a part of Quebec.
  • An old boat in the Magdalen Islands in Quebec. Cindy Bigras photos. The Magdalen Islands, or the Maggies, Remote and rural off Quebec’s coast.
  • The Magdalen Islands (French Îles- de -la -Madeleine, Eng. Magdalen Islands ) are a Canadian archipelago, located in the southeast of the St. Lawrence Gulf.
  • The breezy Magdalen Islands, known to the French-speaking people of Canada’s Québec province as the Îles de la Madeleine, are ideal for wind sports.
  • Magdalen Islands' coves and caves in Canada. Magdalen Islands' coves and caves in the red sandstone cliffs can be explored by kayak.
  • The Magdalen Islands have numerous treasures just waiting to be discovered. You must know where to look in order to find them.
  • Though closer to Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, these islands are part of the Canadian province of Quebec | Canada. Magdalen Islands.
  • To the point The Magdalen Islands. 300 kilometers of beaches, red cliffs, fields of purple lupine flowers, lobster galore and the Magdalen Islanders we love.