The rugged coastline of the Gaspé Peninsula in the Canadian province of Quebec extends between the mouth of the St Lawrence River and the Atlantic Ocean.
Sparsely populated and incredibly scenic, La Gaspésie’s coastline is dotted with small fishing towns and lighthouses.
Pine-covered mountains and salmon-filled rivers thrive in the remote inland areas of the peninsula. Gaspé Peninsula is the Francophone take on the maritime provinces.