Percé, located in the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, Canada, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, rich maritime history, and vibrant cultural scene. The town's most iconic landmark is the Percé Rock, a massive limestone rock formation that juts out into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. This natural wonder is a must-see and is often photographed for its remarkable beauty, especially at sunrise or sunset. Percé is also the gateway to Bonaventure Island, home to one of the world’s largest colonies of northern gannets. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boat tours, and whale watching excursions. The town itself is charming, with colorful houses, boutique shops, and seafood restaurants offering fresh catches of the day. With its combination of natural wonders and quaint village charm, Percé is an ideal destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to experience the serene beauty of Canada's east coast.
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