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Rivière Émeraude Municipal Park, Percé, Gaspésie
Mathieu Dupuis
7 Good Reasons to Visit Percé
A very popular vacation destination for over a century, highly appreciated by artists and boasting a rich and fascinating history (you can even go on a historical audio-guided walking tour of the village), Percé is a must-see in Gaspésie. Here are seven good reasons to visit this area and marvel at its beautiful scenery.
1. Admire Percé Rock
A landmark for early explorers and sailors as well as a long-time source of inspiration for artists and an iconic symbol of the whole region, Percé Rock has fascinated people for centuries. Whether you’re at sea, in the village of Percé, at the top of Mt. Sainte-Anne or on Bonaventure Island, take the time to soak in this colossus anchored in the sea and let yourself be awed for a few moments by the fabulous images it evokes.
2. Take photos of tens of thousands of northern gannets
Where can you find the most accessible northern gannet colony in the world and the largest in North America? On Bonaventure Island, off Percé! Go on a cruise to observe these birds in flight as well as nesting in the island’s high cliffs, then set off to see them up close on the island. And don’t forget your camera: you’ll be amazed at the photos you’ll get of these majestic birds!
3. Find unique souvenirs in studios and art galleries
Percé is home to a very active community of painters, sculptors, jewellers and other artists and artisans. This is why so many studios and art galleries, including those of well-known artists such as Mylène Henry, Wazo and Marie-Josée Tommi, line Route 132, which runs through the village. Take the time to visit a few of them to appreciate the talent of these creators and bring home a collector’s piece that will forever remind you of your stay in Percé.
4. Enjoy a whale-watching cruise
Fin whales, minke whales, humpbacks, blue whales, common porpoises, white-sided dolphins as well several species of seals live in the waters off Percé. Embark on a cruise with Croisières Julien Cloutier or Les Bateliers de Percé to see these impressive marine mammals up close and learn more about their habitat, migratory patterns and behaviours from the interpretive guides who will accompany you on your adventure.
5. Savour a seafood meal while admiring a view of Percé Bay
Fishing remains an important activity in the Percé area, and many restaurants feature seafood and other local ingredients on their menus. La Maison du Pêcheur is one of them: located near the Percé wharf, this restaurant offers an exceptional and authentic dining experience along with a spectacular view of Percé Bay. Enjoy front-row seats to a colourful sunset over the sea as you savour an exquisite meal!
6. Enjoy various water sports
Let yourself be inspired by the sea and the exceptional environment of the Percé area! Go on a guided sea kayaking excursion with Le Nordet to observe seabirds, admire aquatic plants and contemplate the surrounding scenery, including the shoreline, a rock formation known as Indian Head Rock, Plate Island, Pointe Saint-Pierre and majestic Percé Rock. (What you see will depend on the excursion you choose.) You can also enjoy a guided sea outing with Camp de Base Gaspésie departing from the Coin du Banc Beach. Whether you opt for sea kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding, you’ll have the opportunity to admire the surrounding scenery from a completely different perspective while appreciating the expertise of your guide.
7. Discover Percé from other angles
Although the Percé area is coastal, you’ll also find great hiking trails in the nearby mountains. The Percé UNESCO Global Geopark gives you access to 18 km (11 mi.) of trails that will allow you to discover up to 23 geosites, including the Crevasse, a 60-metre (200-foot) deep crack in the rock located near the top of Mt. Blanc. From there, look north: on a clear day, you’ll see the mountains of Forillon on the horizon. Be sure to admire the views from the lookouts along the various trails and don’t miss this opportunity to venture out onto the geopark’s glass platform, which is suspended 200 metres (660 feet) above the ground, for an incredible view of Percé and the sea! You’ll also want to visit the Parc municipal de la Rivière Émeraude (Emerald River Municipal Park), located inland in the Bridgeville area. You’ll be dazzled by the beauty of this site, with its waterfall flowing into an emerald-green natural pool, making it an ideal picnic spot!
Will you visit these attractions during your road trip along the Bas-Saint-Laurent – Gaspésie Tour? Be sure to book your accommodations in the Percé area in advance and enjoy your stay!
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