AU PIC DE L'AURORE
(PEAK O' DAWN)
PERCÉ       GASPE PENINSULA


THE HOUSE

  a la semaine Non-Fumeur


The house of the Pic de l'Aurore in Perce Gaspe Peninsula Quebec Canada


View on the Perce Rock from the Pic de l'Aurore in Perce Gaspe Peninsula Quebec Canada
The house of Pic de l'Aurore is perched on a headland providing a unique view of the bays of Perce and Barachois, and the cliffs of the Forillon park.
 
From the panoramic window on the second floor of the house, you will enjoy a view of the tip of the Perce Rock, the Bonaventure Island, and the village of Perce. From the patio door opening on a balcony, you will get a view as far as your eye can see toward Gaspe.

Inside the house of the Pic de l'Aurore in Perce Gaspe Peninsula Quebec Canada View on Forillon and the bay of Gaspe from Perce Gaspe Peninsula Quebec Canada

There are 4 rooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen and a dining room on the first floor , 1 room, 1 bathroom and a living room on the second floor. This house can accommodate 12 persons very comfortably. The kitchen is equipped like a regular kitchen but there is no dishwasher. Bedding, dishes, kitchen utensils, cooking pots, toaster, coffee-maker, everything is supplied. Take note that we do not supply any cooking pots in non adhesive material like teflon. You will also find washer and dryer. 27"TV(cable),CD, DVD and VHS player are also supplied. Smoking is forbidden in this building.

No daily clean up is done during your stay, but it is possible for a supplement of 65 $ + taxes to get a summary clean up on the wednesday.

On the premises there is an outdoorplayground for children and you also have access to mountain trails. For swimming there is a swimming pool in the centre of Percé and a magnificent sandy beach 7 kilometres to the east ( Coin du Banc).

Rental is by the week, beginning on the Saturday around 6:00 pm and endind the following saturday at 10:00 am.

 

View on Gaspe from the house of the Pic de l'Aurore in Perce Gaspe Peninsula Quebec Canada

 


RATES FOR THE HOUSE ON THE PIC
May 17 to June 13 2008
750 $ + taxes/week
June 14 to June 20 2008
895 $ + taxes/week
June 21 to July 4 2008
1,050 $ + taxes/week
July 5 to July 11 2008
1,250 $ + taxes/week
July 12 to August 15 2008
1,600 $ + taxes/week
August 16 to August 22 2008
1,250 $ + taxes/week
August 23 to August 29 2008
850 $ + taxes/week
August 30 to Oct 10 2008
750 $ + taxes/week
AVAILABILITY OF THE HOUSE

The price is in CA $ for a maximum of 12 persons. An amount of $ 50 per week will be charge for each extra person over 14. A $14 lodging tax, and a sales tax of 12,88% must be added.

Deposit policy for the house is a first amount of 250 $ per week, refundable less a service charge of 20% if cancelled 60 days before arrival but no later than April 30th. 60 days before your arrival but at the latest on May 1st , a second deposit is necessary for a total non-refundable deposit representing 50% of your stay.

You can send us a check or provide a credit card number. Please do not forget your expiration date and card holder's name.

Prices and conditions subject to change without notice.


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Flash on the Gaspe Peninsula

The Gaspé Peninsula, Gaspesia or just the Gaspé (la Gaspésie in French) is a North American peninsula on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River, in Quebec, Canada. It extends into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and is bounded on the south by New Brunswick, from which it is partially divided by Chaleur Bay and the Restigouche River.

The interior is rugged, being a northward extension of the Appalachian Mountains. A section of the International Appalachian Trail travels along the peninsula. Route 132 circles the peninsula, with one branch following the coast and the other cutting across the peninsula at Sainte-Flavie. Forillon National Park is found at the northeastern tip of the Gaspé.

Together with the Magdalen Islands, the Gaspé makes up the Quebec region of Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine.

A town on the peninsula is also called Gaspé; see Gaspé, Quebec. The easternmost point of the peninsula jutting into the Gulf of St. Lawrence is called Cap Gaspé. The name "Gaspé" comes from a Mi'kmaq word gespeg meaning "land's end".

 

 

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