Gaspé Peninsula – Canada’s Hidden "Nordic" Coastline
🌊🏔️ Gaspé Peninsula – Canada’s Hidden "Nordic" Coastline 📍 Location: Percé, Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec 📅 Best Time to Visit: June-September (whales, puffins, warm weather) | October (fall foliage) 🌟 Why Percé Feels Like "Little Norway" ✅ Percé Rock – A 375-million-year-old limestone monolith rising from the sea. ✅ Rainbow Village – Red-roofed houses + turquoise waters = Instagram gold. ✅ Bonaventure Island – 300,000+ puffins & gannets (like Iceland’s Westman Islands!). 📸 Must-Capture Moments 📷 Drone Shots (DJI Mini 4 Pro): ✔ Percé Rock at sunrise – Pink skies + golden cliffs. ✔ Bonaventure Island bird colonies – Zoom in for puffin close-ups. ✔ Cap-des-Rosiers Lighthouse – Canada’s tallest, striped like a candy cane. 📷 Ground-Level Magic: ✔ Mont Joli Lookout – $2 cash entry, postcard view of the rock. ✔ Geopark Glass Platform – Walk over a cliff for 360° panoramas. 🚗 Road Trip Tips ✔ Route 132 – The only road looping the peninsula (no shortcuts!). ✔ Gas Up in Gaspé Town – Stations vanish eastward. ✔ Stop at Sainte-Anne-des-Monts – Chic-Choc Mountains meet the sea. 🏡 Where to Stay ✔ Riotel Percé – Oceanfront balconies facing Percé Rock. ✔ Gîte du Mont-Albert – Forest lodge with hot tubs under the stars. 🍽️ Eat Like a Local 🦞 Le Bistro des Chiefs – Garlic-butter lobster rolls. 🍁 Cabane à Sucre de l’Érable – Maple taffy on snow (yes, even in summer!). ⚠️ Reality Check ❌ No drones on Bonaventure Island – Bird sanctuary rules. ✅ Cash for Mont Joli – No cards accepted. 🧥 Pack windproof layers – Coastal gusts hit hard. 🏆 Why Percé Beats Banff "Banff has glaciers, but Percé has whales + 400-million-year-old rocks + puffin tornadoes. It’s Canada untamed—no crowds, just salt spray and seabird symphonies." #Gaspesie #QuebecTravel #HiddenCanada #DronePhotography