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Percé Rock

Percé Rock

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A huge monolith pierced by a natural arch, Quebec's tourism emblem and the heart of Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé National Park. Admired from Percé village and its lookouts, or up close on cruises to Bonaventure Island and its gannet colony. Walking to the rock is prohibited (seabird protection, rockfalls).

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Why go

A huge monolith pierced by a natural arch, Quebec's tourism emblem and the heart of Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé National Park.

Getting there

In Percé, Gaspésie. Check access on the official website before you go.

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Gaspésie
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Frequently asked questions

Is access free?
Most of these outdoor sites are freely accessible at all times. Some managed parks or sites may charge an access fee — check the official website.
When is the best time to visit?
Most are accessible year-round; the warm season (May to October) offers the best visiting and photo conditions.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes — these outdoor sites and walks can be explored freely at your own pace and appeal to all ages.
How long should I plan?
From 30 minutes for a monument to 2-3 hours for a full mural or sculpture circuit.

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Data source: Fiche éditoriale Plein Air Québec — lieux emblématiques vérifiés · image Wikimedia Commons