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Percé Rock ( French rocher Percé, " pierced rock ") is a huge sheer rock formation in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, off Percé Bay.
It was named Percé (" pierced rock ") by Samuel de Champlain in 1607, in reference to the hole he had seen in the massive block of limestone, which over the years has become a major attraction in the region of Quebec.
Percé Rock is a major tourist attraction in Quebec, with picturesque views of the rock from both Percé and nearby Bonaventure Island.
Later the Province of Quebec grouped it together with Percé Rock into the Parc national de l ' île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé ( Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park ) in 1985.
Percé is a small city near the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada.
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He was born in Percé, in the Gaspé, Quebec on February 19, 1888.

Percé and is
Nez Percé is an exonym given by French Canadian fur traders who visited the area regularly in the late 18th century, meaning literally ' pierced nose '.
The county is named for the Nez Percé tribe.
Percé Rock ( or rocher Percé ), an island pierced by a natural arch, is located just offshore of the peninsula's eastern end.
It is named after Percé Rock ( the pierced rock ), a massive arched sandstone rock rising from the Atlantic just off the tip of the Gaspé peninsula.
The massive rocky cliff is called by several names, such as le rocher percé, Pierced Rock, Split Rock or Percé Rock.
The Percé Rock, described as " the monstrous giant ; pierced through by an immense eye, now green, now gray, now blue or violet, according to the moods of the sea ", is linked in legend to a young man of a noble French family.
Another version of the legend, which is also narrated by the local people of Percé town, is that they see the rock in the shape of a " phantom " during storms and hence call it " Le Génie deľisle Percé ".
Percé Rock is part of the range of cliffs, bays and hills on the SW side of Mal Bay, which are formed of reddish-gold limestone and shale.
There is a reef to the SW of Percé Rock, about away from the shore.
The town of Percé is located on the shores of the bay.
Percé reef is about from the centre of the town where small vessels can be moored.
Next to the rock is Bonaventure Island, and together they form Parc national de l ' Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé ( Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park ), founded in 1985, which covers an area of about.
The tip of the Gaspé Peninsula has five geological formations, and Percé Rock is the only one located within the park.
( The Municipal website of Percé mentions that the population of northern gannets is 121, 000, which exceeds the figures mentioned for the archipelago of St Kilda in Scotland ) Other birds found on the island include puffins, razorbills, Black guillemot and kittiwakes, as well as over 200 other species.
The rock and the bird colony in Bonaventure Island is about a 75 minute trip from Percé by boat.
Percé Rock's huge limestone formation is geologically dated to the Devonian period of more than 400 million years ago ( 375 million years is also mentioned ).
However, Percé Rock is only a small component of the large areas of Devonian rocks that occupy the interior that were first mapped in 1844 by Sir William Edmond Logan, known as the father of Canadian geology.

Percé and tourist
Major tourist attractions include the Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island.

Percé and location
Percé became the most important fishing location on the Gaspé Peninsula after Charles Robin, a native of Jersey, began his fishing establishment.

Percé and well
Roughly half of the tribal population live on or near the reservation, which is also home to about 300 Indians enrolled with other Tribes, such as the Yakama, Tenino ( Warm Springs ), and Nez Percé, as well as 1, 500 non-Indians.
Further inland from Percé lies Mount Blanc which has a deep crevasse, as well as many other belvederes that overlook Cannes-de-Roches.

Percé and known
The earliest known settlers in Hells Canyon were the Nez Percé tribe.
This action, the Battle of the Big Hole, was the largest battle fought between the Nez Percé and U. S. Government forces in the five month conflict known as the Nez Perce War.

Percé and for
There also seems to be convincing evidence for the Plateau Penutian grouping ( originally named Shahapwailutan by J. N. B. Hewitt and John Wesley Powell in 1894 ) which would consist of Klamath – Modoc, Molala, and the Sahaptian languages ( Nez Percé and Sahaptin ).
Drainville was elected to the City Council of the Ville de Percé for two four year terms representing sector 7 of that municipality from 1994-2002.

Percé and attractions
Tourist attractions include the shrimp industry and salmon pass of Matane, regional gastronomy and the scenery of its sea coast, the Percé Rock, and Chic-Chocs Appalachian mountains.

Percé and Rock
* Percé Rock, another double arch where one collapsed
Percé Rock in its present form with one arch
Percé Rock appears from a distance like a ship under sail.
The following morning, as the ship was anchored, the crew were facing a huge mass of rock, the Percé Rock, which appeared to be floating near the shore.
Northern gannet s on Bonaventure Island and also seen on Percé Rock
During such visits, park guides provide information on beach creatures, the geology of Percé Rock, also called the " cathedral of limestone that rose from the Equator ", and the fossils found there.

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