If you’re dreaming of a stay at the heart of sublime natural settings, Forillon National Park is the perfect place for you. Forillon, located on the very tip of the Gaspésie region of Quebec, Canada stands out for its grandiose landscapes of steep cliffs ...
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Hop aboard the Narvall III (48 passengers) at the scenic Grande-Grave (South Area) site, and enjoy a whale-watching cruise that will make your visit to Forillon National Park an unforgettable one. A professional interpreter-guide will help you discover ...
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Open year round, the Musée de la Gaspésie celebrates the identity and culture of the Gaspé region. It also houses Centre d’archives de la Gaspésie and Magazine Gaspésie. Visit La Muse Boutique, which features a vast selection of Gaspesian artisanal products ...
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Haldimand Beach is located 8 km from downtown Gaspé, in a fabulous setting, with Forillon Park as a backdrop. Easily accessible and offering all the services, it is an exceptional family meeting place. To discover, if you go through Gaspé.
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Located just 5 km from downtown Gaspé, the Centre de Ski Mont-Béchervaise has 250-metre ski hill features a quad chair with a loading carpet, a variety of runs and all-natural snow. Children love the 75-metre half-moon run. Not far from Forillon National ...
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Equestrian center offering horseback riding on the beach and in Forillon National Park.
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Join the Manoir’s docents to find out more about John Le Boutillier’s nearly forty years of wide-ranging endeavours. Dressed in period costume, they will assuredly take you back into the heart of the fascinating history of John Le Boutillier and the development ...
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Club de Motoneigistes Les Bons Copains is located in the municipality of Gaspé. It boasts installations that are among the most adequate, which is highly appreciated by snowmobilers when they need a break. The site has numerous trails so that members ...
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The Sanctuaire diocésain Notre-Dame de Pointe-Navarre has been a pilgrimage site since 1940. It houses a statue of St. Joseph and a crucifix sculpted by Médard Bourgault, as well as eight stations from Mary’s Way of the Cross by Rose-Anne Monna. The tomb ...
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Pointe-à-la-Renommée Historic Site is the strategic communications center of the First and Second World Wars, where Marconi installed North America's first marine radio station (1904), now designated a National Historic Event by the Historic Sites and ...
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