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Perce Rock

A travel blog entry by catndeano

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3rd Sept cont.

We were now heading around the other side of the peninsular, so were now going west. The rain started to ease when we stopped at a view point to watched the Fur Seals bobbing around in the water. From there we carried on to Perce and then walked along the stoney beach to Perce Rock. Unfortunately, the tide wasn't out enough for us to walk to the rock, but we did get some lovely close views from where we were.


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Camping on the bay

A travel blog entry by catndeano

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2nd Sept cont.

We crossed over the bridge and a few miles out of town we stopped at a campsite for the night. Once we'd settled in, we cooked hogdogs on the BBQ and then had smores for dessert. After dinner, we showered and settled in for the night with an episode of Desperate Housewives and then bed.

3rd Sept.
Got up around 8am, had breakfast and then caught up on a few things online. We weren't in ...

Tilted limestone cliffs

A travel blog entry by catndeano

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2nd Sept cont.

Just before reaching the park, we stopped to look at the tallest lighthouse in Canada. We were going to have a look in, but the $2 entry fee only got you in the grounds, they wanted another $7 each for a guided tour. So we took photos from outside the fence and carried on into the park. We paid our $7.80 each entrance fee and had a look in the Interpretive ...

Calm before the Fog... Before the Storm

A travel blog entry by craig.d.work

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... the news) so I pulled over and we decided it was best to try a campsite in town. I pulled back onto the road to look for somewhere to turn around and not 50 feet down the road was the campsite we were looking for. Laughs all around.

We got to the office but had to wait as an older lady with pink hair and half a bottle of gold eye shadow on each eye behind the desk did not speak a lick of English and her ...

Welcome to the Wild, Wild East

A travel blog entry by derekgray

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... all started with a beautiful drive into the park. Coming from whale watching in Tadoussac, after a 30 km ferry ride across the St. Lawrence River, we drove along the south shore. As we got further out onto the Gaspé Peninsula, the landscape unfolded before our eyes. For what seemed like hours, we snaked along with the river on the North side, and magnificent cliffs on the other. With the sun setting behind us, the landscape lit up with a full range of rich, vibrant colours. As we ...