Gaspesie, Gaspe Coast, Quebec, Canada in 4K - Things to do - Part 5
In this fifth video of our trip to Quebec, Canada series, we show our favorite 4K clips from our visit to the Gaspesie, Gaspe peninsula. We took the Navigators route, or route 132, the longest highway in Quebec province. This scenic road is located along the south shore of the lower Saint Lawrence River in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region.
We mention and show places such as the towns of Kamouraska and Rimouski, Sainte-Luce coast and La Martre lighthouse.
We also discuss our thoughts and give tips on what we liked most about our travels to these areas.
Subscribe for more videos. We will have more videos to add to this series including our trip to Perce and Bonaventure Island.
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Part 2 on Quebec City can be found here:
Part 3 on the Quebec Countryside can be found here:
Part 4 on Saguenay is here:
Part 6 on Perce and Bonaventure Island is here:
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How to Visit Paris on a Budget - Money Saving Travel Tips
Money saving tips for visiting Paris on a Budget
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Looking for tips to save some money in Paris? Check out these Budget travel tips will help you visit Paris affordably.
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Paris is known for being an expensive city, but there are plenty of ways that you can save money during your vacation.
Here are some of our tips!
Paris is filled with the most iconic landmarks on earth and luckily for the budget traveler, they can all be seen for free!
Choosing a holiday apartment rental can help you save a lot of money. You get more space, and bang for your buck and deeper discounts when you stay for a longer amount of time.
Having a kitchen in your apartment is a great way to save money on meals.
We find that eating out is one of the most expensive parts of travel.
so if you can cook yourself a nice romantic dinner in with a bottle of fine wine from the Carfourre, you're going to save a lot of money
When in Paris, make sure to take advantage of free tours, they're all over the place and it's a great way to learn about the history of Paris.
Many museums in Paris offer free days, once a month, like the Museé D'Orsay here.
On the first Sunday of every month, you can get in for free.
Be sure to check and see when museums have discounts on certain days of the week where you can get in for the last couple of hours for a fraction of the price.
When you're in Paris be sure to take advantage of the free churches like Notre Dame.
They're absolutely beautiful inside and they're free!
I'm on the steps of Sacre Couer in Mont Martre, and it's the best view of Paris, save for the Eiffel Tower or Monteparnasse, but this view is free.
Choosing the right disctrict to stay in can save you a lot of money.
This studio in Montmartre starts at 49 Euro a night.
So another great budget tip in Paris is head down to your local Fanprix or Carfourre, grab yourself some meats, cheeses and baguettes, and head somewhere to have yourself a great picnic.
When you do decide to eat out in Paris, make sure to hit the Latin Quarter, you can get a 3 course meal for under €20.
Here's a tip to help you save money, whenever you see the emblem of Paris on a museum, it means it's free.
Here's a great site in Paris that you can see for free!
Instead of taking taxis or tourist busses, take the metro instead.
Paris has an extensive system and it stops at all the major sites.
There is so much that you can do for free in Paris, be it walking through the cemeteries of Monteparnasse and Pere la Chaise to visit the famous residents,
to taking advantage of watching the talented musicians and artists performing in the streets.
You don't need to go inside to witness beautiful art in Paris. The city itself is a living work of art.
Les phares de la gaspésie
Pointe-Mitis, Matane, Cap-Chat, La Martre, Pointe -à- la- Renommée, Cap-des-Rosiers, Cap-Gaspé, Carleton.
Quebec Route 132 East & West around the Gaspe Peninsula 07-06/07-12
This video is of Quebec Route 132 which travels around the Gaspe Peninsula.
Day #1 of the trip began in Pointe-a-la-Croix, QC and travelled East on Route 132 past Carleton-sur-Mer, QC & Port-Daniel, QC.
Day #2 began in Perce, QC and passed through Forillon National Park. Travelling Route 132 West which parallels the St. Lawrence River and the Chic-Choc Mountains, we pass the small towns of Grand-Vallee, QC, La Grande Anse, QC, Riviere-la-Madeleine, QC, Gros-Morne, QC, L'Anse-Pleureuse, QC and our last clip is of La Martre, QC and their operational Lighthouse.
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Real World by Silent Partner
Newsroom by Riot
Invisible by Vibe Tracks
North by Silent Partner
Location: Gaspe, Quebec, Canada
July 06/07, 2012. Video#100
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2-Itinéraire gourmand entre Carleton-sur-Mer et Gaspé (Gaspésie)
Itinéraire gourmand de Julie Aubé entre Carleton-sur-Mer et Gaspé en Gaspésie. Pour en savoir plus, lisez son billet:
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Air Tindi's Caravan ATH Landing in Wha Ti NWT
Whatì (from the Dogrib language meaning Marten Lakes), officially the Tlicho Community Government of Whatì is a community in the North Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Whatì is located by Lac La Martre, about 164 km northwest of the territorial capital of Yellowknife.
As of the 2006 Census the population was 460, the majority of which were First Nations.
On 1 January 1996, the community officially changed its name from Lac La Martre to the Tli Cho name Wha Ti, meaning Marten Lake, the same meaning as the French and then on 4 August 2005 to the current spelling. Other traditional Tli Cho names for the settlement include Tsoti ('fouled water lake') and Mine Go Kola ('net fishing with houses').
With rich and varied wildlife, the area has long been a favored hunting ground of the Dogrib people. The North West Company established a trading post there in 1793, and many natives began settling there permanently, while they continued to hunt and fish in the area.
While trapping, hunting, and fishing continue to be the main economic activities in this traditional community, efforts have been made to develop tourism as well. A fishing lodge was opened, and many tourists come to see the abundant wildlife, including black bears, Barren-ground Caribou, Gray Wolves, and eagles. The community takes especial pride in the fact that no alcohol is allowed there.
Whatì is part of the Tlicho Government.
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Paris Musical: Mont Martre
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North Knife Lake Lodge on In-Fisherman TV
In-Fisherman Senior Editor Steve Quinn loves fast action fishing, especially for Northern Pike and Lake Trout. He found it at North Knife Lake Lodge last summer!