Percé is a small city near the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada. Within the territory of the city there is a village community also called Percé.
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5.0 based on 851 reviews
Parc national de l'Ile-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Perce stands out with its rich natural, historic, and geological heritage. Sculpted by time and the sea, at the Gaspe Peninsula's tip, it has the fortress of Bonaventure Island and the magnificent stone vessel of Perce Rock-Quebec's tourism emblem. Its outstanding flora and fauna, including its famous colony of Northern Gannets make it a must-see for visitors, as do the island's old homes-the last witnesses to the way the islanders lived a century ago.
The national park does a wonderful job of protecting the enormous gannet colony on Bonaventure Island, while providing excellent viewing for bird-watching. Access to the island is by boat, and the ride can be rough. The bird colony is located across the island from the boat dock/visitor's center, about a 45 minute hike over the summit, or a 90 minute hike (easier terrain) at the perimeter. Bathrooms are plentiful. Bring your rain jacket, water, and a camera!
5.0 based on 63 reviews
Come to live of the most spectacular a maritime experience by paddling with the flow. While following the famous Perce rock, you could be lucky to make nice meetings like some : whales, seals and sea birds. Accompanied and supervised by one of our professional guides, you will have the pleasure to learn more on the characteristics of the biodiversity of the area. An adventure embellish with anecdoctes and histories, you will live a secure activity as mush to the young families as to the skilled paddlers.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Walking up is about 15 minutes from the central area. Worth the hill because you get some nice shots from a closer perspective of the Roché.
4.5 based on 734 reviews
It's a behemoth that you won't believe until you see it! It leaves you questioning nature and wondering how this happened. We saw it from the land nearby, the mountain, on a boat, and even from a helicopter! Spectacular!
4.5 based on 38 reviews
1-to-2-hour cruise of the area surrounding the National Park L'île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé. Highlights include the opportunity to see whales and seals close-up, lobster trappers and the well-known Fous de Bassan sanctuary.
4.5 based on 263 reviews
What an amazing place. The staff were were exceptional in helping me with my lack of French. They handed me an English booklet explaining about everything. Could have spent hours there. What a tribute to times gone by. A sentimental journey for all. Thank you. Such a satisfying experience. Would highly recommend for all ages.
4.5 based on 137 reviews
It's worth driving on a gravel road to this place. With a short walk down a staircase, you'll end up at a stunning small falls and crystal clear emerald pool. It was a pity that due to Covid-19, the site was closed. It was cold anyway on the day we were, so it didn't matter. Just seeing it was already worth the walk.
4.0 based on 136 reviews
The views of Perce rock form the vantage point of the glass platform is definitely something to see and worth the price of admission.
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