The Gaspésie Tour is a legendary scenic drive that loops around the huge Gaspé Peninsula. National Geographic Traveler included this region in its 20 Best Trips of 2011, while the renowned Michelin Green Guide gave it 3 stars.
Cap-Gaspé, at the tip of Forillon National Park of Canada, which surely inspired the name Gaspé, meaning “land’s end” in the Míkmaq language.
Photo: Agence Plein Ciel
Gaspé boasts a national park within town limits: Forillon National Park of Canada, which is home to spectacular and varied scenery. Pictured here: Majestic Cap Bon-Ami, in the dawn light.
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Seven different species of whales, including the famous blue whale, can be observed in Gaspé Bay, where they come to feed. Pictured here: A minke whale and her baby off Forillon—a stunning and unforgettable sight!
Photo: Marc Debain
Gaspé is recognized as the cradle of Canada. For more than four centuries, people have come from far and wide to join the Aboriginal nations and contribute to this area’s rich history. Pictured here: Gespeg Interpretation Site.
Photo: Micmac Nation of Gespeg
Located right in the middle of Gaspé, the marina, Jacques-Cartier yacht club and Le Cormoran sailing school make Gaspé Bay a favourite among sailing enthusiasts.
Photo: Jean-Baptiste Gellé
In the summer, sand and pebble beaches attract many visitors to the area’s 130 kilometres (80 miles) of coastline. In August, magnificent Haldimand Beach (pictured here) hosts an Ultimate Frisbee tournament.
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Gaspé is surrounded by water. Whether it be the St. Lawrence, other rivers or stunning Gaspé Bay, water is everywhere, and visitors and local residents make the most of it. Enjoy a kayaking excursion to the seal colony and meet the bay’s inhabitants!
Photo: Cap Aventure
The hiking trails in Forillon National Park of Canada offer breathtaking views and will introduce you to the area’s fascinating geology and wildlife. Expect unforgettable encounters!
Photo: Nancy Gauthier
Many buildings in Gaspé are witnesses to the region’s long history. Pictured here: The Griffon Cultural Centre, a former cold storage warehouse for codfish, which has been converted into a café and multipurpose centre.
Photo: Centre culturel Le Griffon
The region of Gaspé has something for everyone. In addition to its rich culture and history, Gaspé is located in a natural setting, which is ideal for outdoor activities. Why not go for a horseback ride at sunset?