For more information with visit bayououtaouais.comListen to the full interview with Marco Alain on In Town And Out. On the east end of Gatineau, along the shore of the Ottawa River, sits a beautiful wetland and marsh called McLaurin Bay. That's why Marco Alain launched Bayou-Outaouais — a tour company that takes visitors through on an airboat, which has a very low hull and is pushed by an airplane-like propeller on the back end. Alain said he respects a specific path through the bay to maintain the plant and animal life, including ducks, geese, deer and eagles. "A normal boat cannot come here easily," he told Giacomo Panico on CBC Radio's In Town And Out.
Source: CBC News May 21, 2016 06:31 UTC