Percé Rock is one of the largest natural arches in the world. It rises sheer from the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Quebec near the village of Percé. It is a massive limestone stack 433 metres ...
Rising dramatically from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, massive, sheer Percé Rock towers off the tip of Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula like a ship at sea. This rugged, windswept region spans 11,714 square ...
At the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula is a village called Percé (pierced), so named for the arched rock that lies off the tip of the peninsula. La Peau du Dragon lies on a rather large mountain (for the ...