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    Situated at the entrance to 
    the St. Lawrence, Gaspé became over the centuries the hub of the Gaspésie 
    peninsula and has established a notable reputation as a major fishing and 
    tourism center. The name Gaspé is derived from the MicMac Indian word Gespeg 
    meaning “end of land.” The long and rich history of Gaspé, however, might 
    suggest the opposite as it is here that Canada’s official history began back 
    on July 24th, 1534, with Jacques Cartier making his first landfall while 
    searching for a sea route to the Orient. Although he stayed for just eleven 
    days, there was enough time to erect a wooden cross and stake out France’s 
    and Christianity’s claim to this new territory. With the arrival of the 
    Jesuits who established the first seminary and the Ursulines, Gaspé 
    developed into an important academic center for eastern Québec.The peninsula has always been sparsely populated and poor, its remote 
    communities struggling to make a living from the sea and the rocky soil. The 
    population is predominantly and proudly Québécois, though there are pockets 
    of English settlement and centers of Acadian culture, established in 1755 in 
    the wake of the British deportation of some 10,000 Acadians from the Bay of 
    Fundy in Nova Scotia. However, neither of these communities has created 
    visually distinctive villages or towns, and Gaspé looks as French as the 
    heartlands of rural Québec.
 The peninsula’s interior is dominated by a chain of mountains and rolling 
    highlands which provide some wonderful scenery of forested hills, deep 
    ravines and craggy mountains tumbling to a jagged coastline. There are also 
    two outstanding National Parks: Parc de la Gaspésie in the north of the 
    peninsula and Forillon National Park, the jewel of the Gaspé, nestled 
    between the St. Lawrence and Gaspé Bay.
 Gaspé has something for everyone. The National Parks will delight nature 
    lovers, and the historic sites will enchant history buffs. For those reasons 
    the area in recent years has become a major summer holiday spot.
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