Percé

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Percé
Village with Rocher Percé (left) and Bonaventure bird island in the background
Village with Rocher Percé (left) and Bonaventure bird island in the background
Percé coat of arms
coat of arms
Location in Quebec
Percé (Québec)
Percé
Percé
State : CanadaCanada Canada
Province : Quebec
Administrative region : Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine
MRC or equivalent : Le Rocher-Percé
Coordinates : 48 ° 31 ′  N , 64 ° 13 ′  W Coordinates: 48 ° 31 ′  N , 64 ° 13 ′  W
Area : 427.94 km²
Residents : 3494 (as of 2007)
Population density : 8.2 inhabitants / km²
Time zone : Eastern Time ( UTC − 5 )
Municipality number: 02005
Website : www.ville.perce.qc.ca

The Canadian port of Percé is located in the province of Québec in the east of the Gaspésie peninsula on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence .

The landmark of the place is the 88 m high and 438 m long limestone rock Rocher Percé, which can be reached on foot at low tide . The place lives from tourism and is a starting point for whale watching and excursions to the bird island Bonaventure opposite . On this, 50,000 northern gannets make up America's largest gannet colony. There is a corresponding natural history museum at the harbor.

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