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From May to December, some species of blue whale, humpback whale, minke whale or fin whale can be seen along the coast near Percé, Bonaventure Island and Forillon National Park.

Forillon and .
The Gaspé National Park ( Parc national de la Gaspésie ) is located in the Chic-Chocs, and Forillon National Park is at the peninsula's northeastern tip.
Forillon National Park, one of 42 national parks and park reserves across Canada, is located at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec and covers 244 km².
Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec.
Forillon National Park does not mention these events anywhere within their exhibits and fails to acknowledge the existence of a community within the park.
On February 14, 2011 the House of Commons adopted a motion which issued an official apology to the people whose properties were expropriated to create Forillon Park.
That this House issue an official apology to the people whose properties were expropriated to create Forillon Park for the unconscionable manner in which they were treated, and that the Speaker of the House send the representatives of the people whose properties were expropriated and of their descendants an official copy of the Journals of the House of Commons indicating the adoption of this motion.
Activities at interpretation sites bring visitors to learn more about human and natural life in the Forillon peninsula.
File: Forillon_National_Park_of_Canada_1. jpg | Cap Gaspé taken from Cap Bon-Ami, on the North side of the Forillon peninsula
File: Forillon_National_Park_of_Canada_3. jpg | The peninsula leading to Cap Gaspé in Forillon National Park, taken from Mont Saint-Alban
File: Parc Forillon. jpg | Tallest lighthouse in Canada at Park Forillon
Ferryland was called " Farilham " by the Portuguese fishermen and " Forillon " by the French — it later became anglicized to its current name " Ferryland.
" ( This should not be confused with the Forillon National Park in Quebec, which still keeps its French name.
It continues up the Tobique River valley to Mount Carleton before crossing the Miramichi Highlands to the Restigouche River valley in Quebec and along the Chic-Choc Mountains of the Gaspé Peninsula, ending at the peninsula's easternmost point, Cap Gaspé in Forillon National Park.

encloses and site
M. Carey Thomas Library encloses a large open courtyard called " The Cloisters ", which is the site of the College's traditional Lantern Night ceremony.
The outer wall of 1000 by 650 metres encloses an area of 650, 000 square metres that at one time would have been the site of a substantial town, but that is now largely forested.
The site core with its stone walls encloses an area approximately 1. 5 km long by 0. 5 km wide and it contains nearly 100 artificial islets — stone and coral fill platforms — bordered by tidal canals.
The site core with its stone walls encloses an area approximately 1. 5 km long by 0. 5 km wide and it contains nearly 100 artificial islets — stone and coral fill platforms — bordered by tidal canals.
The Federation Pavilion, which encloses the Commonwealth Stone ( 1901 ), is significant as the site of the official ceremony to mark the Federation of Australia and the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia on 1 January 1901.

encloses and near
At Vandenberg, the launch pad also has a Mobile Assembly Shelter ( MAS ), which completely encloses the vehicle ; at CCAFS, the vehicle is partly exposed near its bottom.
The Central Zone, extending from Awang Laisoi pat ( western side of Nambol River near Ngaikhong Khunou ) to Laphu pat ( between Khordak channel and Imphal River ) encloses prominent islands of Thanga, Karang and Ithing.

encloses and beach
Cape Meares beach extends north of the community of Cape Meares, along a sand spit, or peninsula, that encloses Tillamook Bay.

encloses and .
The word `` tragedy '' encloses for us in a single span both the Greek and the Elizabethan example.
It encloses a mass of ruins conspicuous in which are a fine triumphal arch, the colonnades of two streets, a gymnasium, etc.
The Atlas range, the north-westerly part of the continent, between its seaward and landward heights encloses elevated steppes in places broad.
The modern city not only encloses the entire harbor but takes up the better part of the Gulf of Ajaccio and in suburban form extends for some miles up the valley of the Gravona River.
The reef rim averages around 100 m across and completely encloses a shallow lagoon that has a maximum depth of 15 m. Its Exclusive Economic Zone ( EEZ ) of is contiguous with that of Europa Island.
FRP structures can be made stiffer with sandwich panels, where the FRP encloses a lightweight core such as balsa or foam.
The ring-shaped atoll completely encloses a stagnant freshwater lagoon, and is.
The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope, a double membrane that encloses the entire organelle and unifies its contents from the cellular cytoplasm, and the nucleoskeleton ( which includes nuclear lamina ), a meshwork within the nucleus that adds mechanical support, much like the cytoskeleton, which supports the cell as a whole.
The capsid encloses the genetic material of the virus.
According to tradition, Constantine arranged for the rockface to be removed from around the tomb, without harming it, in order to isolate the tomb ; in the centre of the rotunda is a small building called the Kouvouklion ( Kουβούκλιον ; Modern Greek for small compartment ) or Aedicule ( from Latin: aediculum, small building ), which supposedly encloses this tomb, although it is not currently possible to verify the claim, as the remains are completely enveloped by a marble sheath.
Its 16 km perimeter wall encloses one of the largest walled city parks in Europe.
The rim nearly encloses a lagoon about long and up to wide.
He has one functioning hand and one cybernetic eye mounted on his forehead to take the place of his real eyes, which appear to have been welded shut ; for much of his existence he depends completely upon a self-designed mobile life-support chair which encloses the lower half of his body.
It is surrounded by coral beaches and a fringing reef and encloses a mangrove lagoon of around 9 km².
Heavy steel completely encloses the single die on these presses.
In those harps which have pedals, this side is a hollow column and encloses the rods which control the pedal mechanisms.
The reef encloses a lagoon up to deep in its western part.
* The statement ( from Python 2. 5 ), which encloses a code block within a context manager ( for example, acquiring a lock before the block of code is run, and releasing the lock afterwards ).
The sphere has the smallest surface area among all surfaces enclosing a given volume and it encloses the largest volume among all closed surfaces with a given surface area.
Three arches open into the hexagonal structure, which encloses a fountain and twenty-two brick chairs.
The mesh encloses the region in which the electron density exceeds a given threshold.
Angiosperm seeds are produced in a hard or fleshy structure called a fruit that encloses the seeds, hence the name.
When the set is a nonempty finite subset of the plane ( that is, two-dimensional ), we may imagine stretching a rubber band so that it surrounds the entire set and then releasing it, allowing it to contract ; when it becomes taut, it encloses the convex hull of.
The most basic is <% ... %>, which encloses a JSP scriptlet.

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