Days 32 & 33 – Gaspé: The End of the Land as We Know It

The Gaspé Peninsula is believed to be named from a Micmac word meaning the end of the land. And it’s fitting as it’s the point from which we start sailing in open ocean without the comfort of seeing or, in fog, believing there’s land on either side of the boat! But more on ocean sailing tomorrow after we’ve experienced our first day “out there”.

We spent two perfect days in a breathtaking region. And we spent time with great people. Wednesday began with a skippers meeting aboard True North with the crews of other boats making up an informal flotilla that seems to have formed over the last days, to plan the next phase of the voyage. Everybody spent the afternoon refueling, provisioning and doing maintenance.

The highlight of the day was a beautiful sunset and bonfire on Sandy Beach with the crews of four boats. One of the boats was a family of six on their way to Panama, then across to Polynesia. The kids ranged from 7 to 14 years old. They are being home-schooled (or is it “boat schooled”?) during the cruise. We’ve read about families like this in sailing magazines but this is the first time we met one. Anyway, a great evening with Jon and Cheri, Benoît and Hélène, a couple we first met in Québec City, their home port, Martin and Michelle, a couple Sandy met in the Rimouski Marina laundry room (where the elite meet), and Matthieu and Sabine with their four kids.

On Thursday, we rented a car to explore the Gaspé Region. Highlights included Percé Rock, a natural offshore arch formation that is a UNESCO heritage site, and emblematic of Maritime Québec. Another was the Emerald River waterfall. Although naturally beautiful, unlike the tourist information showing an idyllic, deserted location, it was swarming with visitors, swimming, picnicking and partying. The day was capped by a quiet evening at anchor in the Gaspé Bay.


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17 responses to “Days 32 & 33 – Gaspé: The End of the Land as We Know It”

  1. Jean-Charles Piguet Avatar
    Jean-Charles Piguet

    Gorgeous!

  2. Jean-Charles Piguet Avatar
    Jean-Charles Piguet

    Magnifique

    1. dkerpnc Avatar

      Merci, Jean-Charles!

  3. Etan Avatar
    Etan

    Great pictures! The ocean looks pretty calm over that way, looks like awesome adventure

    1. dkerpnc Avatar

      Thanks, Etan!

  4. Natalie Avatar
    Natalie

    Wow! What an adventure!!

  5. Milena Avatar
    Milena

    wowww. Marvellous!

    1. dkerpnc Avatar

      Grazie, Milena!

  6. Mike H Avatar
    Mike H

    Good to know Sandy has her own beach. Evidently her fame goes before her!

    1. dkerpnc Avatar

      That’s right, Mike. Hope all’s well in the Mediterranean.

  7. meera Laurijssen Avatar
    meera Laurijssen

    fascinating – what a great experience. You both look stunningly happy. 🙂

  8. Don Urbanczyk Avatar
    Don Urbanczyk

    Enjoying your incredible posts!!! So well written and intriguing. Love the pictures! Thank you for spending the time to share this incredible adventure!

    Don

    1. dkerpnc Avatar

      Thanks, Don! We’re so fortunate to have this opportunity. Hope you and Nicole have great adventures on December Rose!

  9. Dad/Charlie Avatar
    Dad/Charlie

    I agree with all of the above and I am also thrilled that you’ve been able to be prepared for such an eventful – and sometimes wild – adventure.

    I agree that the posts are very well-written and a pleasure to read (allows all of us partake in some small measure of the adventure).

    And the photos are magnificent.

    Fair winds and smooth sailing!

    1. dkerpnc Avatar

      Thanks, Dad! Glad you’re enjoying the blog.

  10. Larry Kerpelman Avatar

    The people you meet along the way seem as sublime as the scenery you see along the way. It’s all been a great adventure just reading about it. Joane and I wish you continued success, sailing and otherwise.

    1. dkerpnc Avatar

      Thanks, Larry. We love both the peeps and the scenery. Together they make it a magical experience.

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