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Gaspésie, Trail

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Region: Bas-Saint-Laurent, Chaudière-Appalaches, Gaspésie
This route is part of the Sentier maritime du Saint-Laurent (St. Lawrence water trail), a navigable waterway designed for small shallow-draft watercraft, especially the sea kayak. This More
Category: Trail     

Region: Gaspésie
The Route bleue de la Gaspésie is part of the Sentier maritime du Saint-Laurent (St. Lawrence water trail), a navigable waterway designed for shallow-draft watercraft, primarily sea More
Category: Trail     

Sainte-Anne-des-Monts (Region: Gaspésie)
Encompassing a virtual sea of mountains with 25 peaks over a thousand metres (3,280 ft.) high, this park in heart of the Gaspé peninsula is unique due to its vast array of fauna and More
Category: Québec's national park (Trail)     

Region: Montréal, Québec City and Area, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Chaudière-Appalaches, Gaspésie, Lanaudière and others
Sentier maritime du Saint-Laurent (St. Lawrence water trail), is a navigable waterway designed for small shallow-draft watercraft, especially the sea kayak. This network boasts boat More
Category: Trail     

Region: Gaspésie
Forillon National Park At the extreme northeast end of the Gaspé Peninsula, 700 km from Québec and 350 km from the New Brunswick boundary, via Highway 132 East Shaped by erosion, Forillon More
Category: National park of Canada (Trail)  Accessible for the physically disabled  Service for the visually impaired  Service for the hearing impaired     

Matane (Region: Gaspésie)
Recognized above all for its exceptionally rich wildlife, Matane Wildlife Reserve offers visitors a stunning panorama of mountains and deep valleys furrowed by majestic rivers. It was More
Category: Wildlife reserve (Trail)     

Percé (Region: Gaspésie)
Park of conservation with a surface of 5.8 km²At low tide, walk up to the 5-million-ton monolith shaped by stormy seas, strong gales and severe cold weather. Discover the flora, fauna More
Category: Québec's national park (Trail)     
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