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Research and Education group on Marine Mammals (GREMM)

Côte-Nord
Interpretation

Founded in 1985 and based in Tadoussac, the Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals is a non-profit organization dedicated to scientific research on the whales of the St. Lawrence and education for the sake of marine conservation. GREMM is also registered as a charity. The CIMM is the most popular museum in the Côte-Nord region, receiving nearly 35,000 visitors a year. It’s an unforgettable experience! Come face to face with a 13-metre long sperm whale and explore the world of whales through original videos, cetacean acoustics activities, games, a skeleton collection and an exclusive film. Specialists are on hand to answer your questions, and the purchases you make at the boutique will contribute to funding whale research projects. And make sure you attend the whale songs classes! If you look out carefully, you might even see a beluga swimming in front of the CIMM in the River.

Schedule

Interpretation center: Open from mid-May to late October
108, de la Cale-Sèche, Tadoussac, G0T 2A0

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