Perce, Quebec
Perce, Quebec
Perce, Quebec, is a picturesque town located in the Saint Lawrence Gulf in Quebec, Canada, near the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula. It is renowned for the stunning Perce Rock, a massive limestone rock formation with steep faces that is one of the world's largest sea stacks. At low tide, Perce Rock connects to the mainland via a sandbar. Nearby Bonaventure Island is a popular tourist destination and home to around 220 bird species, including a large gannet colony. Perce Town is known for fishing, tourism, and whale watching in the bay. It is a charming destination offering a mix of natural beauty and adventure.
Location
City: Perce
Region: Quebec
Country: Canada
Coordinates: 48.5319° N, 64.2025° W