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Percé Geopark, Quebec, Canada
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The UNESCO World Geopark of Percé (Géoparc de Percé)
is located in Percé, a coastal village in the far east of the Gaspésie region, in the province of Quebec, Canada. The territory consists of 555 km2, which is 432 km2 of terrestrial area and 123 km2 of marine area. Its coastal landscape is dominated by coastal cliffs, including Bonaventure Island and the famous Percé Rock.
The 23 geosites to be discovered at the geopark are grouped into three categories, depending on their location.
terrestrial geosites
Coastal geosites appreciable from the land and / or the sea
geosites on the territory of Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park
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