Gaspésie

Stone giants thrust out of the sea

Embraced by the rich waters of the estuary and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, this stopover will charm you with its sharp cliffs, its uneven coastline and its breathtaking mountains. The tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, comprising the ports of Gaspé, Percé, and Chandler, will take your breath away with its strikingly beautiful landscapes

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Our ports of call offer an assortment of activities to suit all tastes. We have selected a few that will definitely please you. To view the complete list of activities offered at each port of call, please consult the tourist information.

  • Forillon National Park of Canada  
    Directions from the port
    Forillon National Park of Canada

    At the end of the Appalachian Mountains, Forillon has what Gaspé most generously has to offer. Grandiose landscapes inhabited by a diversified flora and fauna, and the rich and captivating history of the fishermen and merchants of the early 20th century.

  • Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park  
    Directions from the port
    Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park

    A jewel of a park, where nature is at it grandest and the discoveries are memorable. Visiting the area of Bonaventure Island that harbours the most important colony of Northern gannets in the world, a hike to Percé Rock and the discovery of the historic Charles Robin complex, are just some of the most enjoyable activities in Québec.

  • Whale watching  
    Directions from the port
    Whale watching

    The tip of the Gaspé Peninsula is a great spot to whale watch. In addition to attracting blue whales, humpback whales, fin whales and small rorquals, you will often see dolphins, porpoises and seals.

    Capacity:

    • 190 visitors.
  • Parc du Bourg de Pabos and the Mary Travers site know as "La Bolduc"
    Directions from the port
    Parc du Bourg de Pabos and the Mary Travers site know as

    The interpretation centre at Bourg de Pabos offers visitors the opportunity to learn more about the lives of fishermen on a seigniory established under the French regime. Discover the Site Mary Travers, which pays homage to Mary Travers, also known as La Bolduc, the first singer-songwriter-composer of Québec and French Canada.

    Capacity:

    • 50 visitors per site.
  • Musée de la Gaspésie and Gespeg Micmac Interpretation Site
    Directions from the port
    Musée de la Gaspésie and Gespeg Micmac Interpretation Site

    Set up on the Pointe Jacques Cartier site, the Musée de la Gaspésie conserves and promotes the cultural, artistic and historic heritage of the region. The Gespeg Micmac interpretation site invites you to experience the lives of the first Gaspesians in the 17th century.

    Capacity:

    • 100 visitors per site.
  • Scuba diving and sea kayaking
    Scuba diving and sea kayaking

    The tip of the Gaspé Peninsula has a spectacular landscape and an exceptional seabed. Guided sea-kayak tours and scuba diving excursions allow you to appreciate one of the most beautiful underwater landscapes in Québec.

    Capacity:

    • 100 visitors.
  • Sightseeing by rail
    Directions from the port
    Sightseeing by rail

    The trip by rail from Gaspé to Percé is a truly unforgettable experience. The train gently winds its way round the capes and along a breathtaking succession of cliffs and bays over a distance of a hundred kilometres or so. The Gaspé Bay, the cliffs of Forillon National Park, the sandbar at Malbaie, the unique coastal escarpment at Percé and the legendary rock of the same name figure among the most outstanding panoramas of Canada's East Coast.

    Capacity:  

    • Available in 2010.
    • 500 passengers.
  • And if you have a little more time:
  • Restaurants 

    The tip of the Gaspé Peninsula groups a wide variety of restaurants. Choose among gourmet specialities, and cafés and bistros with local and regional specialities that are always on the menu.

  • Shopping  

    In the heart of the village of Percé, stroll among an impressive variety of boutiques, artisan workshops and souvenir shops. Take a stroll down Rue de la Reine in downtown Gaspé and discover a multitude of boutiques offering local and artistic products, and much more. The region also has three shopping centres to meet the needs of passengers and crew members.

  • Airport 
    Directions from the port

    Gaspé's regional airport offers direct flights throughout Québec and Montréal. The airport is located 10 km from the Port of Gaspé, 70 km from Percé and 113 km from Chandler.

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Cruise the Saint-Lawrence

84 rue St-Germain Est, suite 206
Rimouski (Quebec)
Canada G5L 1A6

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Fax : (418) 724-7238
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Printed on : Saturday, February 04, 2012