Discover the best top things to do in Gaspe, Canada including Galerie d`art Claude Cote, Cap aventure, Croisieres Gaspe sur Mer, Le Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-de-Pointe-Navarre Shrine, Pointe-a-la-Renommee, Plongee Forillon, Quebec Sporting, Forillon National Park, Site d'interpretation de la culture Micmac de Gespeg, Promenade Jacques Cartier.
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5.0 based on 5 reviews
Excursion en bateau . 5 a 7 en mer avec coucher de soleil . Possibilité d’avoir une option avec souper aux homards avec la croisiere de soirée!
4.5 based on 128 reviews
Historic site of North America’s first maritime radio station (installed by Marconi in 1904). Location offers a lookout with scenic vistas as well as the possibility to visit exhibits covering Marconi, light house keepers and the history of radio communication at Pointe-à-la-Renommée.
Gaspesie is rich with historical lighthouses, but this one was definitely our favorite to visit. You can also find short hiking/walking trails are on site.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
Unforgettable scuba diving activities for the whole family with the Plongée Forillon team. A boat excrusion for snorkeling with seals is offered daily for beginners (children and adults). Enjoy swimming with those playful and curious marine mammals. In the middle of starfish, lobsters and other fascinating creatures, you will be seduced by unforgettable marine life mysteries. Average length: 3 hours. Admission: $65 (taxes included). Special family rates: $55 per person (taxes included).
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The Gaspe Peninsula’s award winning guiding service for Atlantic salmon fishing!• Sight fishing, on the York, Dartmouth, St-Jean and Grande-River rivers• Special rates for kids, including free equipment rental and fly box with 12 Atlantic salmon flies• Accommodations available at area hotels, motels, cottages or campgrounds• Flexible split day fishing (early morning to noon then late afternoon to evening or full day on the river)• Season begins May 25 (for early run salmon) until September 30• Average fish size 10 to 35lbs +• Equipment rentals available. 2020 is our 19th season in business.
4.5 based on 876 reviews
Although on the whole, the hiking trails don’t match up with those of the Gaspésie National Park, the view atop the Mont-Saint-Alban trail might be the best of all Gaspésie trails. Cap-Bon-Ami also provides an epic viewpoint that provides access (via several levels of stairs) to the beach. This is also a perfect spot to appreciate the local population of Double-Crested Cormorant.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
I highly recommend visiting this place. It’s all about the experience, information and insights shared by your guide. Ours was really interesting, taking time to explain many historical misconceptions and providing insight into cultural traditions and lifestyle. The museum portion is quite small, but well put together. The gift shop has quite a number of interesting local items - including bannock and other food products, and handcrafted items. Our guide’s name was Tim and he was excellent. The highlight were the two songs he sang for us. Amazing!
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