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How viruses shape our world. Those who've been charmed by the Acadian twang will be similarly pleased with the dialect here. In the south, near Chaleur Bay, you'll experience a true linguistic mix: the English that's still spoken by some of those old Loyalist descendants mixes freely with French, and you'll see signs for streets named Notre-Dame and de la Montagne running through towns with names like Carleton and New Richmond.

See Wikivoyage's French phrasebook for help. If you do speak French, don't worry — despite the distinct regional accent, Gaspesians will have no trouble understanding you. Standard French is the language used on radio and television, in public schools, and in all other official capacities, and the locals are used to hearing it.

Those who are coming from points west, i. The longest and most important of Quebec's freeways, it links Montreal with Quebec City and onward along a trajectory that roughly follows the south shore of the St. Plans are to eventually connect these two discontinuous segments. If you're coming from the Maritimes or perhaps Maine , the Trans-Canada Highway northward through New Brunswick is an alternative route. There is also a car ferry that crosses the St. Lawrence estuary from the North Shore.

See the By boat section below for more information. There are no bridge crossings of the St. Bikes travel free! In winter, it's even possible to take the ferry with a snowmobile. Fifteen cruises per year — both "classic cruises" and themed voyages focusing on health and wellness, Madelinot cuisine, Acadian history, and other specialties — take place between mid-June and late September, leaving from Montreal and taking in the beautiful shoreline scenery of the St.

Those who don't want to take the whole cruise can take advantage of one-way service between the different stopovers. If you have your own boat, you can berth in one of the many marinas located all along the three coasts of the peninsula, both in the St.

Lawrence and Chaleur Bay. Nautical maps are available for identifying marinas, harbours and other places to anchor, as well as other relevant information. VIA Rail plans to resume service once the necessary upgrades are completed, but as of there's no timetable in place for when that might occur. The road's lasso-shaped trajectory takes it eastward from the south shore of the St.

As you might imagine, it's sometimes confusing to navigate a circular road where the signs read ouest west and est east rather than "clockwise" and "counterclockwise".

It pays to have a map handy. Most of the towns you'll pass through have their own halte municipale municipal rest stop , which are usually situated at an especially scenic spot and provide picnic tables, washrooms, and, occasionally, tourist information kiosks. Like Route , Route is incredibly scenic — but rather than fishing villages and salt air, these kilometres 85 miles are just you, the towering Chic-Choc Mountains, and maybe one or two passing logging trucks.

Other roads are few and far between. While the bus is by no means the fastest way to get around the region, it's comfortable, affordable and far more amenable to sightseers than the train. Best of all, not only do they stop at all the little towns along the way, but passengers who don't have checked luggage can also be dropped off by the roadside at any point along the route, subject to the discretion of the driver.

Hitchhiking is allowed on all roads in the region, including Route , as long as you stay on the shoulder and out of traffic lanes. Route Verte 1 consists, for the most part, of a bike lane along the paved shoulder of Route , though from time to time there are detours oftentimes even more scenic than itself!

Hikers can climb mountain trails featuring magnificent panoramic views and admire the vast network of rivers and lakes that make this sector such a popular fishing destination.

Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest. Once you arrive in Sainte-Flavie via Route or in Mont-Joli via Highway 20, you can choose to start your itinerary either by the South or the North tour. Here, Route splits to form an itinerary loop of approximately km. Whatever your decision may be, all through your journey you are sure to find the most diversified and picturesque sea and mountain landscapes, valleys, bays and coastlines.

Table of Distances Road map This vast territory is divided into five sectors:. The Coast A coastline bathed in the waters of the widening St.



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