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Gaspé Peninsula

The Gaspé Peninsula, also known as Gaspesia[2] (French: Gaspésie, [ɡaspezi]; Miꞌkmaq: Gespe'gewa'ki), is a peninsula along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River that extends from the Matapedia Valley in Quebec, Canada, into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is separated from New Brunswick on its southern side by Chaleur Bay and the Restigouche River. The name Gaspé comes from the Mi'kmaq word gespe'g, meaning "end", referring to the end of the land.[3]

Gaspé Peninsula
NASA satellite image of the Gaspé Peninsula. Part of Anticosti Island appears to the northeast.
Gaspé Peninsula
Gaspé Peninsula
Coordinates: 48°39′29″N 65°45′10″W / 48.65806°N 65.75278°W / 48.65806; -65.75278
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Area
 • Land31,075.36 km2 (11,998.26 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total140,599
 • Density4.5/km2 (12/sq mi)

The Gaspé Peninsula is slightly larger than Belgium, at 31,075 square kilometres (11,998 sq mi).[4] The population is 140,599 as of the 2011 census.[5] It is also noted as being the only region outside the Channel Islands to contain native speakers of Jersey Norman.[citation needed]

Geography edit

Sea cliffs dominate the peninsula's northern shore along the St. Lawrence River.[6] Cap Gaspé, jutting into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, is the easternmost point of the peninsula. Percé Rock (or Rocher Percé), an island pierced by a natural arch, is located just offshore of the peninsula's eastern end. The peninsula's interior is a rugged northward continuation of the Appalachian Mountains called the Chic-Chocs, with Mount Jacques-Cartier at 1,268 metres (4,160 ft) the peninsula's highest peak.

Mount Albert (Mont Albert) at 1,151 m (3,776 ft)[7] is another high mountain in the Chic-Chocs. Its summit, an alpine area above the tree line, is a nearly flat plateau about 13 km (8 mi) across composed of serpentine bedrock and supporting a quite unusual flora.[8] The ascent of Mount Albert from near sea level is challenging, but popular with hikers, offering a view of the St. Lawrence and the Côte-Nord, the river's north shore, part of the ancient bedrock of the Canadian Shield.

Inland edit

The interior portions of the peninsula are dominated by the Chic-Choc Mountains, part of the Notre Dame Mountains, an extension of the Appalachian Mountains.

The town of Murdochville, at about 660 metres (2,170 ft) above sea level, has had a varied history, and is now home to several wind turbines. It is reached by Route 198, which extends inland from the northern shore of the peninsula, soon climbing into the mountains and entering vast forests, crossing several small rivers before reaching the town. From Murdochville, Route 198 follows the York River to the city of Gaspé on the peninsula's eastern tip.

Economy edit

The economy of the peninsula has historically been focused on fishing, agriculture and forestry. However, primary resource based industries are suffering due to overfishing, overexploitation and fewer numbers of farmers in business, forcing the region to move towards tourism and the services industry.

Tourism edit

 
Lac aux Américains in Gaspé National Park (Parc national de la Gaspésie)

The peninsula is one of Quebec's most popular tourism regions. The Gaspé National Park (Parc national de la Gaspésie) is located in the Chic-Chocs, and Forillon National Park is at the peninsula's northeastern tip. A section of the International Appalachian Trail travels through the peninsula's mountains. Bonaventure National Park is located here. As of September 2018 the area also hosts Canada's third UNESCO Global Geopark – Géoparc de Percé.

Infrastructure edit

Roads edit

 
Quebec Route 132 in Carleton-sur-Mer

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Statistics Canada Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and economic regions, 2011 and 2006 censuses - 100% data
  2. ^ "Gaspé Peninsula". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  3. ^ Commission de toponymie
  4. ^ Its area is determined by adding the area of two federal electoral districts, Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia and Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine, while subtracting that of the Magdalen Islands.
  5. ^ The population of the Gaspe Peninsula is determined by adding the population of two federal electoral districts, Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia and Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine, while subtracting that of the Magdalen Islands.
  6. ^ Fernald, M.L. (1932). "Botanizing on the Gaspé sea-cliffs". Harvard Alumni Bulletin. 36: 1–7.
  7. ^ Gouvernement du Québec (2011). "Mont Albert" (in French). Commission de toponymie. Retrieved 4 Jan 2011.
  8. ^ Scoggan, H.J. (1950). The Flora of Bic and the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec. Ottawa, Canada: National Museum of Canada. p. 399.

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This article is about the peninsula For other uses see Gaspe disambiguation The Gaspe Peninsula also known as Gaspesia 2 French Gaspesie ɡaspezi Miꞌkmaq Gespe gewa ki is a peninsula along the south shore of the St Lawrence River that extends from the Matapedia Valley in Quebec Canada into the Gulf of St Lawrence It is separated from New Brunswick on its southern side by Chaleur Bay and the Restigouche River The name Gaspe comes from the Mi kmaq word gespe g meaning end referring to the end of the land 3 Gaspe PeninsulaRegionNASA satellite image of the Gaspe Peninsula Part of Anticosti Island appears to the northeast Gaspe PeninsulaShow map of QuebecGaspe PeninsulaShow map of CanadaCoordinates 48 39 29 N 65 45 10 W 48 65806 N 65 75278 W 48 65806 65 75278CountryCanadaProvinceQuebecArea Land31 075 36 km2 11 998 26 sq mi Population 2011 1 Total140 599 Density4 5 km2 12 sq mi The Gaspe Peninsula is slightly larger than Belgium at 31 075 square kilometres 11 998 sq mi 4 The population is 140 599 as of the 2011 census 5 It is also noted as being the only region outside the Channel Islands to contain native speakers of Jersey Norman citation needed Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Inland 2 Economy 2 1 Tourism 3 Infrastructure 3 1 Roads 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeography editSea cliffs dominate the peninsula s northern shore along the St Lawrence River 6 Cap Gaspe jutting into the Gulf of St Lawrence is the easternmost point of the peninsula Perce Rock or Rocher Perce an island pierced by a natural arch is located just offshore of the peninsula s eastern end The peninsula s interior is a rugged northward continuation of the Appalachian Mountains called the Chic Chocs with Mount Jacques Cartier at 1 268 metres 4 160 ft the peninsula s highest peak Mount Albert Mont Albert at 1 151 m 3 776 ft 7 is another high mountain in the Chic Chocs Its summit an alpine area above the tree line is a nearly flat plateau about 13 km 8 mi across composed of serpentine bedrock and supporting a quite unusual flora 8 The ascent of Mount Albert from near sea level is challenging but popular with hikers offering a view of the St Lawrence and the Cote Nord the river s north shore part of the ancient bedrock of the Canadian Shield Inland edit The interior portions of the peninsula are dominated by the Chic Choc Mountains part of the Notre Dame Mountains an extension of the Appalachian Mountains The town of Murdochville at about 660 metres 2 170 ft above sea level has had a varied history and is now home to several wind turbines It is reached by Route 198 which extends inland from the northern shore of the peninsula soon climbing into the mountains and entering vast forests crossing several small rivers before reaching the town From Murdochville Route 198 follows the York River to the city of Gaspe on the peninsula s eastern tip nbsp Mont Albert in the Chic Choc Mountains of the Gaspe Peninsula nbsp Rocher Perce c 1900Economy editThe economy of the peninsula has historically been focused on fishing agriculture and forestry However primary resource based industries are suffering due to overfishing overexploitation and fewer numbers of farmers in business forcing the region to move towards tourism and the services industry Tourism edit nbsp Lac aux Americains in Gaspe National Park Parc national de la Gaspesie The peninsula is one of Quebec s most popular tourism regions The Gaspe National Park Parc national de la Gaspesie is located in the Chic Chocs and Forillon National Park is at the peninsula s northeastern tip A section of the International Appalachian Trail travels through the peninsula s mountains Bonaventure National Park is located here As of September 2018 the area also hosts Canada s third UNESCO Global Geopark Geoparc de Perce Infrastructure editRoads edit nbsp Quebec Route 132 in Carleton sur Mer nbsp Quebec Route 132 circles the peninsula with one branch following the coast and the other cutting across it at Sainte Flavie See also editGaspe Quebec Perce Quebec Maritime Quebec Maritime Peninsula List of people from the Gaspe Peninsula List of regions of Quebec Acadia region References edit Statistics Canada Population and dwelling counts for Canada provinces and territories and economic regions 2011 and 2006 censuses 100 data Gaspe Peninsula Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 20 March 2024 Commission de toponymie Its area is determined by adding the area of two federal electoral districts Haute Gaspesie La Mitis Matane Matapedia and Gaspesie Iles de la Madeleine while subtracting that of the Magdalen Islands The population of the Gaspe Peninsula is determined by adding the population of two federal electoral districts Haute Gaspesie La Mitis Matane Matapedia and Gaspesie Iles de la Madeleine while subtracting that of the Magdalen Islands Fernald M L 1932 Botanizing on the Gaspe sea cliffs Harvard Alumni Bulletin 36 1 7 Gouvernement du Quebec 2011 Mont Albert in French Commission de toponymie Retrieved 4 Jan 2011 Scoggan H J 1950 The Flora of Bic and the Gaspe Peninsula Quebec Ottawa Canada National Museum of Canada p 399 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gaspe Peninsula nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Gaspe Peninsula Municipalities and cities of Gaspe region in French Tourism Gaspesie Gaspe Encyclopedia Americana 1920 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gaspe Peninsula amp oldid 1214643060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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