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Percé, Quebec - Wikipedia Percé (French pronunciation: [pɛʁse]) is a city located on the shores of the Gulf of St Lawrence, near the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, in Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada
Homepage – Tourisme Percé Discover Percé, a vacation destination on the Gaspé Peninsula with many attractions, including Percé Rock, Bonaventure Island and the UNESCO Global Geopark
Best Things to See and Do in Percé (Gaspésie) The Gaspé Peninsula (Gaspésie region of Québec) is an area of unique coastal and mountainous beauty, and Percé is probably its most famous area due to its iconic “pierced” rock (aka the Rocher Percé) located just offshore from the small coastal town
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Perce (2025) - Tripadvisor 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…
What to Do in Percé | Getaway Ideas | Québec maritime As soon as you set foot in Percé, you will fall in love with this charming village You will first be awed by the sight of Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island just off the coast
Percé (ville) - tourisme-gaspesie. com Percé has been attracting artists and visitors from all over the world since the 1930s with spectacular scenery, a vibrant cultural life and an enchanting setting Magnificent Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island, home to thousands of northern gannets, guarantee wonderful memories
Percé – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Located at its east end, Percé is the bustling tourist epicentre of the Gaspé Peninsula, with a permanent population around 3,000
Percé Rock - Wikipedia Description Left: Arch of 20 m height through the Perce rock Right: View of the Percé village in front of the Percé Rock, seen from Mont Saint-Anne Percé Rock is a massive siliceous limestone stack formation, with sandstone and siltstone veins, with steep rock faces on all sides