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Rocher Perce seen from the wharf at Perce |
We woke up fairly early because we'd been told that we could walk to the Rocher during low tide and the perfect time to do it was between 8 and 10 am. Of course the person who told us that didn't tell us where to go to get to walk it.
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Rocher Perce seen from beach under via Rail Bridge at Barachois |
We went to wharf and asked one of the guys sailing the cruise boats. He pointed out the road. Once we got there, we realized the road had been made inaccessible by the authorities and by the time we figured out how we might get there, I figured we didn't have enough time between the tide starting to rise, so we never walked it. Another time I guess.
We left Perce around lunchtime and drove to Forillion National Park around Gaspe Bay. It was quite peaceful there. It was quite warm and despite being told there was mosquitos, black flies, noseeums and deer flies, we hardly got bit by anything. However we arrived with a warning not to burn any fires because it was too dry.
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In Forillion National Park |
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