Come and enjoy a Mi’gmaq experience in Gaspé. Located on a headland on the north side of Gaspé Bay, at the foot of a mountain and near the forest, the Micmac Interpretation Site of Gespeg will introduce you to the Mi’gmaq Nation from yesterday to today. Learn about the Mi’gmaq occupation of the territory of Gaspésie as well as the history and culture of this Nation.
Explore the Mi’gmaq world in the interpretation centre and gift shop as well as in a faithful reconstruction of a 17th-century traditional village and summer camp.
Enjoy a unique experience on Mi’gmaq lands with interpreter guides and artisans who are members of the Mi’gmaq Nation.
This is a golden opportunity to gain a greater appreciation for our traditional skills as well as our contributions to the Gaspé community.
Opening dates
July 12 to October 10
Schedule
Every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Cost
$11.25/adult, $9.75/senior (65+), $8.75/student (over 18 with ID card), $8.75/child (7 to 17), free for children under 6, $10.55/person for groups (10+). Customized group packages available upon request.Reservations
Recommended for groupsPayment methods
- Visa
- MasterCard
- Interac
- Cash
Activities available
Services
- Boutique
- Free parking
How to get there
On Route 132, north of the village of Gaspé.
Affiliations and distinctions
Affiliations
- Tourisme Gaspésie
- Indigenous Tourism Quebec
- Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
- Destination Gaspé
- Parks Canada
Distinction
- Winner of an Indigenous Tourism Award for Most Improved Business (given to an Indigenous tourism business who has significantly improved its market/export readiness allowing for a stronger business opportunity and professionally demonstrates Indigenous tourism’s ability to meet and exceed consumer and travel trade expectations) given by the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (2019)