STK-ID 59634

The Gaspé Peninsula, a peninsula east of Quebec''s is no longer invaded by thousands of tourists in winter but its fantastic scenery, its crags, the profile of the mountains primarily with its famous rock Perce (pierced by the undertow tide over the centuries) are still worth a visit. But there is not only tourism, there is also fishing for salmon, lobster, trout; Chaleur Bay for the timber industry used to make pulp, the Magdalen Islands, an archipelago made ¿¿up of a dozen islands of which nine are inhabited, where fisheries are the main resources, and Rimouski and Matane, two important towns on the banks of the St. Lawrence. Landscapes of the Gaspé peninsula. Keywords: BOAT,GASPE PENINSULA - MAGDALEN ISLANDS,FISHING ,PERCE

DETAILS

Excerpt from
VIVRE EN CE PAYS
Year
1967
Collection
Radio-Canada
Available formats
Digital Bétacam
Shooting format
Digital Betacam
Aspect ratio
4/3
Available resolutions
720 x 486