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Les Grottes de La Rédemption
The main cave, Spéos de la Fée, is unique in Québec because of its depth (46 metres); it is also the only cave in North America with a via ferrata (a steel cable upon which visitors can secure themselves to climb through the cave). Accompanied by a guide ...
 
Village touristique du Mont-Saint-Pierre
Come and discover the magnificent natural amphitheater of Mont-Saint-Pierre in Gaspésie and all the unique activities offered in this glacial valley. Relax by visiting their different accommodation offers. Taste the local restaurants or visit the various ...
 
Phare - Musée maritime du Phare de Matane
This 1906 lighthouse offers a splendid view of the town and the sea. From the top of this cylindrical tower (more than 20-metres high), observe the maritime traffic, the windmill park and the Chic-Chocs Mountains. You will also see the equipment of a ...
 
Phare de la Martre - Musée des Phares
The Phare de la Martre - Musée des Phares, jewel of the Gaspé coast, stands proudly on its natural promontory near the church, its unusual octagonal wooden frame exposed to the soft caress of the sun and the harsh lash of the wind. See the rotating light ...
 
Grotte de Saint-Elzéar
Enjoy a guided tour in one of the oldest caves in Quebec (between 200 000 and 300 000 years) which contains an impressive variety of concretions: stalactites, stalagmites moonmilk, etc. Reservations required, online or by phone. Visit the website to see ...
 
Galerie Jean-Pierre Gagnon
The Atelier du peintre Jean-Pierre Gagnon is a space for creation and exhibition under the same roof. Located in the enchanting setting of Gaspésie, this modern art gallery is above all a place for art lovers.
 
Phare de Cap-des-Rosiers
This 34 metre high stone light-tower, perched atop rugged cliffs, is the tallest lighthouse in Canada. The exposed point of land is at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River where it enters the Gulf of the St. Lawrence. Built between 1853 and 1858, the lighthouse ...
 
Éole Cap-Chat
Éole Cap-Chat is the best place to learn all about the development of wind energy in Quebec. In addition to visiting the site, you're invited to explore the walking trails, gardens and climb the 110 m tower. Much more than just an interpretation center ...
 
Musée de la Neufve-France
The Musée de la Neufve-France is a museum devoted to the memory of New France and the First Nations, with over 700 exceptional pieces, some of them of major historical importance, and many unusual Amerindian artefacts. Photo credit: Collection du Musée ...