Quebec's Anticosti Island recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Quebec's Anticosti Island has been added to the list of UNESCO world heritage sites. Anticosti Island, Que., 1905--Quebec --Jupiter River. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Archives of Canada 1999, C-071746, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

MONTREAL - Ten years after Quebec's government wanted to launch oil and gas exploration on Anticosti Island, the picturesque territory in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has been added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The agency's world heritage committee — which says fossil fuel exploration or exploitation is incompatible with heritage status — announced Tuesday that Anticosti Island is being formally recognized on the United Nations's list of places with outstanding universal value to humanity.

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