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The Zec de la rivière Petite-Cascapédia has about 60 pools, more than 48 of the latter are found on the ZEC territory, spread over four sectors, three of which have limited access and one has non-limited access. The two sectors of the downstream portion ...
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Located in the historic district of Percé, the haven of Anse-à-Beaufils and La Vieille Usine offer a diversified and adapted program, as well as a host of entertainment activities. Nature exhibits and cultural shows in a frendly atmosphere. Bar and café ...
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Microbrasserie Pit Caribou and its team welcome you with open arms into their world of craft beer brewing. Brewed in L’Anse-à-Beaufils, a picturesque fishing village close to Percé on the Gaspé Peninsula, our beers are a reflection of the people in the ...
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An intoxicating stop and a jewel of living history… A heritage watermill where passionate artisans produce fabulous award-winning honey wines. Upstairs, the Musée de la Neufve-France features treasures from New France and exceptional First Nations artefacts ...
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The Circuit des Bâtisseurs is a historical trail that covers the period of the French regime from the Bourg de Pabos to the closing of Gaspésia. It is an open-air museum crossed by a pedestrian and bicycle trail. The reception point is located at the ...
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The Zec des Anses in Gaspésie offers incomparable and privileged vacation spaces on the shores of the great Sept-Îles lake. You will find camping areas at your disposal, a playground for children and rowboats for a walk or fishing on the lake. Many trails ...
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The Cap-Chat Outdoor Center is an enchanting site for all lovers of outdoor games: abundant snow, exceptional slopes, magical panorama with magnificent mountains in the background. Skiing, sliding, skating, ski lessons and many more services are offered ...
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Offering spectacular views, the top of Mont Saint-Pierre is a must-see attraction in Gaspésie. Enjoy a tour in a four-wheel-drive vehicle! Hop in a shuttle bus and climb to an altitude of 430 metres to admire a stunning view of the St. Lawrence and a ...
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