Gaspé Bay

Coordinates: 48°46′01″N 64°17′20″W / 48.767°N 64.289°W / 48.767; -64.289
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Gaspé Bay

Gaspé Bay (French: Baie de Gaspé) is a bay located on the northeast coast of the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The town of Gaspé, Quebec lies on a part of its southern shore, while most of its northern shore is in the Forillon National Park. The main rivers draining to the bay are the Dartmouth River and the York River (the latter one has its mouth in the city center of Gaspé).

Gaspé Bay is where

France's overseas expansion.[1]

British General

Siege of Quebec
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48°46′01″N 64°17′20″W / 48.767°N 64.289°W / 48.767; -64.289

Devonian period have been found on the bay's shores.[2]

References

  1. ^ Allaire, Bernard. "Jacques Cartier". Retrieved 2016-07-18.
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