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Beautiful Gaspe
... of the Forillon National Park, signed up for a whale watching tour tomorrow morning, and had the most interesting talk with the tour operator about Gaspe Bay and his love of whales and kayaking. He used to be a guide, taking tourists out kayaking among the whales. Older now, he is still involved with the whales and the sea. We talked about how precarious the balance of nature and the oil/gas business is. One oil well he spoke of is ...
Gaspe Peninsula
... up with delicious salmon meals. I must say that I’ve enjoyed speaking French again (in many places, no English is spoken), but admit that my brain is extra tired at night. I’m the kind of person that reads every road sign we pass, so now, my brain reads and translates the messages. It’s good to keep the gray matter working!
We love the coastal drives through the quaint villages. Every village has an old stone Catholic Church ...
Vive Quebec on Canada Day
... look so elegant, magical yet mystical. At our destination in Matane we walked along the beach then had dinner in the restaurant of the hotel overlooking the St Lawrence River while savouring local beers and seafood. This is an interesting place as it is at this point on the St. Lawrence that the river is both fresh water as well as salt water, depending on the ...
Crossing the Gaspe Peninsula
... July. and bought some soap. We stopped by Olivier the well-known savonnier After looking for a B & B with great food we were disappointed it was not yet open but we were referred to L'ancre Bleue in Petit Rocher which was excellent. We drove on up the coast of NB enjoying the scenery and thinking what a nice area it was. Beautiful farms and houses all well kept. We got to ...
Welcome to the Wild, Wild East
... the Gaspé Peninsula.
After the bears moved on, we decided it was time to explore the park. Earlier, I mentioned the rock face that overlooked our campsite; one of the most beautiful hikes in Forillon National Park is a trail to the top of that cliff. At the top, there’s a lookout tower with a 360-degree view. It’s not a very long hike, but it is a very high cliff. This is a challenging combination that resulted in an almost straight vertical hike up the rock ...
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