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7 Good Reasons to Visit Percé

   |   By Jean-Pascal Côté

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.

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5 Good Reasons to Visit Gaspé and Percé

   |   By Anne-Josée Pineau

Home to two national parks, fascinating wildlife species and a rich historical and cultural heritage, the Gaspé and Percé areas at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula are well worth visiting for a few days. Both towns and their surrounding areas offer a multitude of activities to enjoy and attractions to discover, including the impressive Forillon cliffs in Gaspé and the region’s most iconic natural landmark, Percé Rock, in Percé. Here are five good reasons to visit the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula during your next vacation in Québec!

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Hiking along the Sea in Eastern Québec

   |   By Marie-Ève Blanchard

Nothing beats an invigorating walk along the St. Lawrence while lulled by the sound of the waves, the wind and the smell of the sea! Fill your lungs with salty sea air and feast your eyes with coastal beauty as you explore the trails along the shorelines of Eastern Québec.

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Discover the National Parks of Eastern Québec

   |   By Annick Beauchemin

Much to the delight of nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Eastern Québec is home to 10 national parks scattered throughout the regions of Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspésie and Côte-Nord. From amazing hikes and wildlife sightings to unique water sports, these parks offer numerous attractions and diverse landscapes. Each park is different, so lace up your hiking boots and set off to discover these spectacular natural sites!

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What to Visit in Our Regions: 8 of Québec’s Most Beautiful Villages

   |   By Anne-Josée Pineau

As you travel throughout the maritime regions of Québec, you’ll come across many charming villages, each with a history worth discovering. But did you know that there’s an association of the most beautiful villages of Québec, which has the mission to promote the architectural and historical heritage of these villages as well as the quality of their landscapes? The criteria for being part of this association include a population under 8000, at least one classified heritage building and a few recognized heritage buildings, exceptional scenery and nearby tourist attractions. Here then are eight villages in our regions that meet all these requirements and more!

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