Portrait of an Artist: Sophie Bourgeois
| By Le Québec maritime
Sophie Bourgeois was born on the Îles de la Madeleine. You can meet her and watch her at work glass in several forms in her studio at Verrerie La Méduse.
Read MoreSophie Bourgeois was born on the Îles de la Madeleine. You can meet her and watch her at work glass in several forms in her studio at Verrerie La Méduse.
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Read MoreNature in the city… This could be the slogan for Sept-Îles, one of the largest cities in land size in Québec, with an area of over 2000 km2 (770 sq. mi.).
Read MoreParc national de la Gaspésie offers so many hiking options that choosing a trail can be hard! Here are some suggestions among my favourites in the park, whether you have a few hours to hike or a full day.
Read MoreA blend of wind, sea, mountains, arts, cultural events and outdoor activities, Gaspé is not only a lively and dynamic town, but also a great place to spend your vacation.
Read MoreLooking for a radical change of scenery? Treat yourself to a getaway in Îles de la Madeleine.
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Read MoreHello, my name is Marie-Claude and I’ve been living in Gaspé for almost 3 years now. Even if I pass by Musée de la Gaspésie almost every day, I had never taken the time to go in. My visit made me realize that the region’s history is just about as vast as its territory.
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