| Page Views: 6,358 Last Visit to Gaspé: June, 1985 | Gaspe Peninsula by Easty - last update: Aug 23, 2003 |
Magnificent Gaspe Peninsula The Gaspe Peninsula is located at the southern end of where the Saint Lawrence River meets the Atlantic Ocean. It is essentially Quebec's maritime area. There are many interesting small towns that comprise the Gaspe Peninsula. Perce is probably the most popular destination with its famous rock. If you want to see unspoiled French Canadian Culture, Gaspe Peninsula is a great destination. |
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| Pros: | "Quite a cultural experience" | | Cons: | "You must learn your French to go here" | | In A Nutshell: | "Gaspe Peninsula is scenic." |
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Pawtuxet Tue Dec 16, 2008 14:54 UTC Beautiful coastline ... charming towns. | o00o Fri Jun 18, 2004 02:52 UTC Sounds interesting, wish I could visit here in future. | margaretvn Wed Dec 31, 2003 14:29 UTC good tips and photos. We had a wonderful trip there - it is a gorgeous part of the world. | traveldave Tue Sep 30, 2003 00:09 UTC I never knew how rugged and beautiful the Gaspe Peninsula is. I've always wanted to go there to see the seabirds. |
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