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| Page Views: 404 Last Visit to Gaspé: June, 1985 | Gaspe Landscapes Part 2 by Easty - last update: Aug 25, 2003 |
The Gaspe Coastline The Gaspe Coastline in Forillon Park is spectacular. Maybe for the exception of Maine, this type of scenery can not be seen on the Atlantic Ocean in the United States. The Quebec Coast is rocky and mountainous, which is something I love to see. |
Sailboating in the Atlantic Sailing is definitely a hobbie among the local population of the Gaspe Peninsula. |
| Gaspe Seaside Farming Village |
A Seaside Farming Village Here is a picture of a seaside farming village on the Gaspe Peninsula. Isn't it interesting how it goes right down to the ocean. |
Seaside Mountain near Perce Here is an interesting shaped mountain near Perce overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. |
Perce Rock From A Distance This was the first view I got of the Rock at Perce. We came into Perce from the east and went down this long hill. An awesome sight. |
Another Perce Landscape The hills surrounding Perce are interesting too. I love the Cross on the rocks along the coastline here. |
My Last Memory of Gaspe Peninsula This is more of a seen of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Here is a local farmer using a horse & buggy through the small village of Carleton near the New Brunswick border. |
| Me at Forillon National Park |
Another Picture of Me Here is another picture of me at 13 years old at Gaspe. Gaspe was definitely was definitely one of my more memorable destinations. |
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Pawtuxet Tue Dec 16, 2008 14:54 UTC Beautiful coastline ... charming towns. | o00o Fri Jun 18, 2004 03:52 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 01:09 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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