Recognized as one of the wonders of Quebec and one of the most extensive gardens in North America, the Reford Gardens is a plant paradise on the banks of St. Lawrence. Some 3,000 species and varieties of plants, including the famous Himalayan blue poppy, are spread over some fifteen gardens. You can also find a vegetable garden and the museum of gardening tools along the visit route.
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Recognized as one of the wonders of Quebec and one of the most extensive gardens in North America, the Reford Gardens is a plant paradise on the banks of St. Lawrence. Some 3,000 species and varieties of plants, including the famous Himalayan blue poppy, are spread over some fifteen gardens. You can also find a vegetable garden and the museum of gardening tools along the visit route.
As a lasting memory, Annie, our senior designer and photographer, painted a watercolor representation of a splendid Bar her son was very proud to catch.
If you are interested in purchasing one, please contact-us.
Parc national de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé impresses the voyager with its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. Sculpted by the sea, at the Gaspé Peninsula's tip, you will find the magnificent stone vessel of Percé Rock-one of the most recognized Québec's tourism emblem. It also showcases an array of flora and fauna, including the most accessible colony of Northern Gannets in the world, making it a must-see for nature lover visitors.
Gaspé lies at the mouth of the York River, overlooking Gaspé Bay. With a population of over 15,000 and a history that goes back to the dawn of European colonization, Gaspé is the region's largest city and unofficial capital.
This is where we took pleasure in visiting boutiques, restaurants, and cafés to taste the local cuisine and discover local artisans. We have to insist on how friendly the people were and how delicious the food was.
Paquebot café Gaspé, the 4th Paquebot café establishment (the other 3 being in Montreal) offers quality local products in a relaxed atmosphere.