Percé, Quebec
Percé is a little town located at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Eastern Quebec.
The biggest part of Percé's attractions is the Percé Rock, other attractions include
scenic trails, museums, Hôte Cousing, Bonaventure Island,
many of it's souvenir
shops and the Interpretation Center.
Every year this fascinating village attracts people from all over the world.
While in Percé the visitors can enjoy many of Gaspé's local artists. Tourist to
Percé area can also enjoy some of Quebec's best hotels and restaurants.
The boat ride to Bonaventure Island
can be very educational as well as entertaining. On the Island one can observe as many as one hundred
different types of birds, such as the famous fou-bassin, gannets, sea gulls, and even puffins. One
may be ever lucky enough to see a whale.
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In conclusion, if you're looking for good food, breath taking scenery, friendly
people, and lots of exciting things to do, visit this fascinating little village
on the Gaspé coast.
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Text written by: Crystal Hackett
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Some more pictures from Percé ;-)
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