Percé
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Perched at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula where the Gulf of St. Lawrence meets dramatic cliffs, Percé, Quebec, lives up to its storied reputation as one of Canada’s most scenic coastal destinations. With its iconic Percé Rock rising majestically from the sea, this small city captivates artists, nature lovers, and travellers alike. From the moment you arrive, the salty Atlantic breeze, the vibrant colours of painted wooden houses, and the breathtaking panorama hint at the magic that defines this place. Strolling along the shoreline, you’ll spot the legendary Percé Rock and nearby Île-Bonaventure, both teeming with fascinating wildlife, including North America’s largest accessible northern gannet colony. The Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park invites visitors to hike scenic trails or set out by boat, offering intimate encounters with seabirds and marine life. In the heart of town, cafés and restaurants serve up classic Gaspesian fare like fresh lobster and seafood chowder, best enjoyed with a view of the harbour. Percé’s creative spirit reveals itself through bustling art galleries, open-air concerts, and summer festivals, such as the Festival international de cinéma et d’art de Percé, drawing filmmakers and cinephiles each August. Outdoor enthusiasts will find joy kayaking among sea caves, exploring coastal paths, or simply savouring the sounds of gulls and waves. As daylight fades and lighthouses blink to life, the gentle pace of life in Percé invites you to linger, to discover the town’s charm around every corner. Whether you come seeking drama in the landscape, inspiration from the thriving arts scene, or fresh Atlantic air, Percé welcomes you in true Quebecois style.
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