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Stories Legends and Folklore Tour of the Gaspe Coast
This guided tour is for those who are interested in learning more about some of the fascinating stories, legends and folklore, as well as the people and places of the Gaspe Coast.
This session will take place on a Zoom call with a tour guide who has years of experience telling stories about the Gaspe. She will take you through a unique, tour-guided adventure of exciting, interesting and informative stories that will give you more reasons to visit the Coast. The tour guide will use slides to bring the stories to life.
The Tour will include stories about...
- Buried treasures of the Gaspe Coast and where you might find them.
- A real Princess and a love story?
- A mysterious death on the Cascapedia River, was it a murder?
- A Haunted House in New Richmond?
- Perce Rock's most visible love story.
- The Pirate of Bonaventure Island.
- The dance with a stranger that a town never forgot.
- A Phantom ship that still sails the Bay of Chaleurs.
- Shipwreck stories
- A Lost and found treasure from Jacques Cartier
- A lost treasure on top of Mount St Joseph in Carleton?
- Forgotten Folklore
- Other stories
After the guided tour, visitors will be gifted with a downloadable PDF tour guide of things to see and do on their next road trip to the Gaspesie!
To book a tour, you can purchase it by adding it to the
"Add to Cart" button below, and I will get back to you so that we can arrange a time that suits your schedule.
I will look forward to talking to you and telling you about some of the Gaspe Coast's most interesting stories!
You can also choose the Guided Tour that includes a paperback book.
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*This tour is also available for groups.
For more information, please contact HERE.
Interesting Fact
Tour guides are among the most influential front-line actors in the tourism industry: their knowledge and interpretation of a destination's tourist attractions and everyday life may transform a sightseeing tour into an experience.
~ Ap and Wong 2001, Importance Of Tour Guide Study