Tourist Attractions in Paspebiac, QC

tourist attractions in Paspebiac, QC (Results 1 - 1 of 1)

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76, 3e rue, Paspebiac, G0C 2K0
(418) 752-6229

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123 Rue des Vieux-Ponts, Bonaventure, G0C 1E0
(418) 534-1997
Jardin animalier. Partagez lintimité dune trentaine despèces animales indigènes en semi-liberté et observez plus de 70 espèces végétales. Nos animaliers et naturalistes vous feront découvrir lécologie ..., amusements, historical places, Tourist Attraction, Voyages et Logement, Amusements Attractions
Bioparc De La Gaspesie is a well-regarded zoo with passionate and knowledgeable staff, providing an educational and enjoyable experience for visitors. The park houses a variety of rescued animals and takes good care of them. The facilities are clean, and the entrance fee is reasonable. The park offers a beautiful amusement park for children, and visitors can engage with animals through farms and exhibitions.
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144 Route du Club, Bonaventure, G0C 1E0
(418) 751-4883
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5 rue du Pont, Bertrand, E1W 0E1
(506) 726-2601
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The Village Historique Acadien is a historic site in Bertrand, showcasing Acadian history through authentic houses and characters in period costumes. Visitors praise the informative and welcoming guides, the cleanliness of the site, and the reasonable entrance fee. Several reviews recommend allowing at least 3 hours for a visit and suggest trying the food and staying overnight for a complete experience.
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15, Boul. St-Pierre Est, Caraquet, E1W 1B6
(506) 726-2682
Le Musée Acadien de Caraquet a été fondé en 1963 avec, comme point de départ, les collections de la famille Jean et Aldégonde Blanchard ainsi que de la famille de François et Corinne Blanchard. De ... Tourist Attractions, Places of Interest, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, Museums,...
This museum showcases a rich collection of historical items and exhibits related to the Acadians. The displays include various objects, photos, and informative tables. Visitors have praised the well-documented information provided, with some noting the lack of a clear structure or organization within the exhibits. Despite this, the affordable admission price and engaging content have been appreciated by many. A few visitors have mentioned the need for translation devices for those who do not speak French.