Directions

Activities and directions

Getting here

Step 1:

Take the Trans-Canada Highway (Autoroute 20 East) to the end.

Step 2:

Continue on Route 132 toward Gaspé. At L'Anse-Pleureuse, you have two options: follow the coast on your left or take the mountain road on your right—both lead to Gaspé.

Step 3:

In Gaspé, cross the bridge heading south. As you exit the bridge, take the first left at the intersection. Continue up the hill and follow this road for 11 km (you’ll still be on Route 132). Watch for civic number 1141 on your left, just after the stream. You’ve arrived—enjoy your stay!

SITE MAP

All of our cottages are set right on the waterfront, facing south and southeast, with beautiful views of the water. Each one is thoughtfully spaced and nestled among trees, offering a peaceful sense of privacy, along with private parking right beside your cottage. ➢ 40 minutes from Forillon National Park ➢ 45 minutes from Percé ➢ 2 minutes from Haldimand Beach and the bike path ➢ 10 minutes from downtown Gaspé ➢ 1 hour 45 minutes from the Chic‑Choc Mountains (Gaspésie National Park)

1. The Wild Rose

2. Tamarak

3. Stream

4. The Iris

5. Mikmak

6. Undergrowth

7. The Eki

8. wigwam

Cabin with kayaks, bicycles, snowshoes...

The untamed beauty of the Gaspé Peninsula

"The sea stretches your gaze, broadens your horizon, and opens something deep within."

The untamed beauty of the Gaspé Peninsula

"The sea stretches your gaze, broadens your horizon, and opens something deep within."

Biking

A bike path starts just two kilometres from the cottages and follows the cliffs all the way to downtown Gaspé. It’s paved and mostly flat, making for an easy ride. With ice cream waiting at the end, even a five‑year‑old can easily make it all the way to town! 

Kayaking

The area shown on the map is very shallow. Kayaks can only be used at certain tide levels—typically toward the end of the rising tide and the beginning of the falling tide. Please check tide tables online before heading out. 

Snowmobiling

You can reach your cottage by snowmobile. However, you’ll need to leave the groomed trail and either follow an unmarked 6 km trail or travel 3 km along Highway 132. First, head to Chez Ron, a well-known spot for snowmobilers that’s accessible from the groomed trail. From there, you have two options: ➢ travel 3 km along Highway 132, or ➢ follow the GPS track.

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