Sunday, 24 October 2021

Gaspé Road trip - destination Percé

We had an eye on the weather forecast all the way and adjusted our itinerary based on the weather. Rain and winds were forecasted for the following day in Percé so we pushed forward with our weather-dependent activities, top on the list was the boat cruise to Bonaventure Island.  As Carleton-sur-mer was only 2 hours from Percé, we made sure we arrived in good time for the boat departure. 

This was the view from the pier

  

Close-up of the arch from the boat



View from the boat

I read on a Tripadvisor post that one should sit on the right side of the boat to get the best view of the gannets on the island. As it turned out the boat went around the island in an anti-clockwise direction, possibly because of the strong winds.  So we were stuck on the right side of the boat and I had to scramble to get a seat on the left side in order to get shots of the gannets flying over the water. 

 
Bonaventure Island
 
Gannet flying over water
 
 
Gannets on the side of the island
 
Observation tower in the gannet colony - we did not get to this part of the trail 
 
 
 The boat let us off on the island at 3pm. We were told we have to be back at the pier before 5 pm as that would be the last boat back to the mainland.  It was an uphill 2 km climb to the top of the island to get to the gannet colony on the north side, not normally a long hike but the steep incline and the added pressure of watching the time made it a rather stressful climb. Of course when we got to the gannets, we forgot everything - it was such an amazing sight to see thousands of these birds in one area. There was so much activity going on it took a while for us to absorb it all - there were mating pairs, bullying gannets, gannets in different stages of development - it was fascinating!  It was very cold and windy at the top so the photography was not easy.  We also had to make sure we get back in time for the boat!

 

Gannet colony on the north side of the island
 

 
 
 
 
 
Young gannet still with down feathers
 
 Juvenile gannets
 
The boat ride back was even choppier than earlier in the afternoon so it was a relief to be back on solid ground and just in time for the golden hour on the rock.  We were lucky to have done the boat ride that afternoon as true to the forecast, the following day was cold, rainy and windy.  It was a good time for a break and we were glad we had booked three nights at Percé to allow for the weather. 

TIP: Definitely book your hotel ahead of time for Percé. Rooms with view of the rock in September were all booked even as early as July.  Dinner reservations for the highly-rated La Maison du Pêcheur are a must. We only got a 5:15 pm slot in spite of booking a week ahead.



Golden hour on the rock

We got up early the following morning to catch the sunrise. True to the saying "red sky in the morning, sailors warning", the wind and the rain arrived shortly after sunrise and all boat cruises were suspended.  

It went from this...

  to this in a couple of hours...






With nothing better to do, we climbed up a tower to get a panoramic view of the town during a lull in the rain.

Next post: Second sunrise and Forillon National Park











5 comments:

  1. Catherine, I enjoyed looking at your nicely composed etc. photos, and in particular the relaying of your experiences when driving towards Perce (cannot type the l'accent aigu, darn it). Remind me to take canned sardines with me should I go out there in any pandemic or such, lest seafood restaurants are not readily available. Thanks for the link to your blog!
    Andy Lamm.

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  2. Thanks for your kind comments, Andy. Glad you enjoyed the post. Haha - love your suggestion about canned sardine - brilliant!
    Catherine

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  3. Catherine -- confusion reigns supreme. I do have a Google account, and had typed and attempted to a reply to your first blog under my Google URL account, which then bombed. So then I typed a new, similar reply, which showed up in your second blog sent under the Anonymous option (as you had suggested). So consider that one as the reply to your first blog.
    So now my reply to your second blog: I really enjoyed your landscape photos in particular, and I am happy for you, the avid bird shooter, for the others.
    So now wish me luck trying to 'Publish' this new one, for the second blog, sent again under the 'Anonymous' option.
    Thank you for this second blog also!
    Andy Lamm.

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  4. Got it, Andy! No worries. Thanks again for your encouraging comments.

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