These villages offer privileged access to the beaches of Penouille and Cap-aux-Os, as well as to the majestic mountains of Forillon National Park.
Discover the Gespeg Mi'gmaq Nation Interpretation Site, backcountry skiing at Mount Pesaq and splendid views of the Dartmouth River and barachois.
Wakeham, with the York River running through it, is a magnet for scenery and activities such as salmon fishing, downhill skiing and mountain biking at Mont-Béchervaise.
Nestled between the sea, mountains and rivers, downtown Gaspé has a lively atmosphere and a rich heritage. Explore Rue de la Reine, with its unique shops and lively terraces.
Ideal for beach lovers, Haldimand is one of the most beautiful beaches in Quebec, and is also accessible by bike. Nearby Boom Defence beach completes this enchanting coastline.
This area offers spectacular views of the mountains and York River, and unforgettable sunsets over the city and the peaks. Sunny-Bank, more discreet, seduces with its wooded grounds and peaceful ambience.
A village with an Irish flair, Douglastown offers exceptional panoramic views and a wide beach perfect for long strolls.
Among the must-sees is the Banc trail, accessible to all, which skirts the beach and offers a breathtaking view of the Forillon cliffs and Canada's highest lighthouse.
Nature and heritage come together in this village with its unique character and breathtaking panoramas.
Quebec's fishing capital, discover its history as you stroll along the Promenade du Banc, climb the observation tower, then let yourself be transported to the open sea with Cap au large, an immersive 4D experience.
These villages charm with their peaceful beaches and bucolic atmosphere. Perfect for long-distance hiking (SIA) and fishing.
At the north-western entrance to Gaspé, this village offers spectacular views where cliffs and sea meet under the watchful eye of the Pointe-à-la-Renommée lighthouse.
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