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I have no idea precisely where the vista is, but assuming it's actually in Nunavik, I can answer the last part of your question:

Can you drive to this location and just get out of your car to behold this vista?

No. According to Wikipedia,Wikipedia,

There are no road links between Nunavik and southern Quebec, although the Trans-Taiga Road of the Jamésie region ends near the 55th parallel on the Caniapiscau Reservoir, several hundred kilometers south of Kuujjuaq.

The Nunavik region comprises all of Quebec north of the 55th parallel; the Lac Pau Water Aerodrome, mentioned in your question, is near the end of the Trans-Taiga Road.

I have no idea precisely where the vista is, but assuming it's actually in Nunavik, I can answer the last part of your question:

Can you drive to this location and just get out of your car to behold this vista?

No. According to Wikipedia,

There are no road links between Nunavik and southern Quebec, although the Trans-Taiga Road of the Jamésie region ends near the 55th parallel on the Caniapiscau Reservoir, several hundred kilometers south of Kuujjuaq.

The Nunavik region comprises all of Quebec north of the 55th parallel; the Lac Pau Water Aerodrome, mentioned in your question, is near the end of the Trans-Taiga Road.

I have no idea precisely where the vista is, but assuming it's actually in Nunavik, I can answer the last part of your question:

Can you drive to this location and just get out of your car to behold this vista?

No. According to Wikipedia,

There are no road links between Nunavik and southern Quebec, although the Trans-Taiga Road of the Jamésie region ends near the 55th parallel on the Caniapiscau Reservoir, several hundred kilometers south of Kuujjuaq.

The Nunavik region comprises all of Quebec north of the 55th parallel; the Lac Pau Water Aerodrome, mentioned in your question, is near the end of the Trans-Taiga Road.

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Michael Seifert
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I have no idea precisely where the vista is, but assuming it's actually in Nunavik, I can answer the last part of your question:

Can you drive to this location and just get out of your car to behold this vista?

No. According to Wikipedia,

There are no road links between Nunavik and southern Quebec, although the Trans-Taiga Road of the Jamésie region ends near the 55th parallel on the Caniapiscau Reservoir, several hundred kilometers south of Kuujjuaq.

The Nunavik region comprises all of Quebec north of the 55th parallel; the Lac Pau Water Aerodrome, mentioned in your question, is near the end of the Trans-Taiga Road.