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- Le Rocher-Percé - tourisme-gaspesie. com
In Percé, enjoy the bustling main street as well as the boardwalk and wharf Take a boat ride around legendary Percé Rock and admire the impressive northern gannet colony on Bonaventure Island In the mountains, explore a network of trails and dare to venture out onto a suspended glass platform!
- Percé Rock - Wikipedia
Percé Rock (French: Rocher Percé, pronounced [ʁɔʃe pɛʁse], lit 'Pierced Rock') is a huge sheer rock formation in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, off Percé Bay
- 5 Good Reasons to Visit Gaspé and Percé - Québec maritime
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
- The ultimate 5-day Gaspé Peninsula road trip itinerary
On this five-day Gaspé Peninsula road trip itinerary, you’ll explore some of Quebec’s most distinct seaside landmarks These include Percé Rock and the Northern Gannet colony on Bonaventure Island, Canada’s tallest lighthouse, and Forillon National Park
- Best Things to See and Do in Percé (Gaspésie)
The Gaspé Peninsula (Gaspésie region of Québec) is an area of unique coastal and mountainous beauty, and Percé is probably its most famous area due to its iconic “pierced” rock (aka the Rocher Percé) located just offshore from the small coastal town
- Perce Rock (2026) - All You MUST Know Before You Go (with Reviews)
During our visit to Perce, we made sure to view this remarkable rock from several angles You can see it at a distance as you drive from Gaspe to Perce However, it is best seen from the beaches at Perce, especially on a nice, sunny day
- le Rocher Perce - Perce Rock — The Road Lance Traveled
le Rocher Perce - Perce Rock You will find this iconic Canadian Symbol at the eastern most point of Quebec’s Gaspe Peninsula - just off the village of Perce
- Percé Rock in Quebec’s Famous Gaspé - Tours in Canada
Rising dramatically from the Gulf of St Lawrence, Percé Rock is a monolith off the Gaspé Peninsula Located 750km east of Québec City, this limestone island-peninsula is 450m long, 90m wide and 85m high
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