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Gaspe Peninsula / Chic-Chocs

Ktoo

New member
Any comments on camping at the 'Parc de la Gaspesie'. It looks like a good trip from NH. I'm thinking the St. Lawrence River has its foggy spells.
:lurk
 
Best ridden between mid May and late September ,Rte 132 follows the St Lawrence from Montreal around the Gaspe in a loop back to Mont Joli.If it rains ,fog can be expected but mostly from Rimouski to Gaspe where the river opens into the Gulf of St Lawrence. From NH ,one can pick up the 132 just east of QUEBEC CITY and travel back through time riding through the small Quebec villages. A worthy trip.
I do not have a comment about Parc de la Gaspesie as I have never camped there.
 
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