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More than one hundred life-sized concrete figures, created by Marcel Gagnon since 1986, emerge from the St. Lawrence with the tides behind the Marcel Gagnon Art Centre. At low tide the figures stand on the shore; at high tide many appear to float. Freely visible along Route 132, at the gateway to the Gaspé Peninsula.
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More than one hundred life-sized concrete figures, created by Marcel Gagnon since 1986, emerge from the St.
In Sainte-Flavie, Gaspésie. Check access on the official website before you go.
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Data source: Fiche éditoriale Plein Air Québec — lieux emblématiques vérifiés · image Wikimedia Commons
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