Grande-Vallée and Petite-Vallée

Grande-Vallée and Petite-Vallée are two small villages next to each other on the north shore of the Gaspé Peninsula. Grande-Vallée is home to about 1,100 people (2011), while about 180 live in Petite-Vallée.

Petite-Vallée is home to Le Festival en Chanson, a music festival held in late June.

Understand

  • Tourist office, 1, rue de la Rivière, Grande-Vallée (in the heart of the village), +1 418 393-2102. Late June to late September.

History

In 1691, Governor General Frontenac granted the area to François Hazeur, a prosperous merchant from Quebec City. The seignory, called La Grande-Vallée-des-Monts, stretched from Rivière-Magdeleine Seignory in the west to the Saint-Hélier portage in the east. It was inherited by Hazeur's son-in-law, Michel Sarrazin, a surgeon, biologist, and doctor of the King.

No colonization took place until the 1830s, when fishermen of Saint-Thomas-de-Montmagny occupied the place during the summer. In 1842, Alexis Caron and his family, also from Saint-Thomas-de-Montmagny, became the first permanent settlers. In 1846, the mission of Saint-François-Xavier-de-Grande-Vallée was founded. In 1872, the post office opened.

Get in

Petite-Vallée

Grande-Vallée and Petite-Vallée are on Route 132, about 95 km (59 miles) and 86 km (54 miles) west of Gaspé, respectively. Gaspé is also where you'll find the nearest airport: Michel-Pouliot Airport (YGP IATA) is served by daily flights from Montreal, Quebec City, and the Îles de la Madeleine on Air Canada Express.

Get around

See

Do

  • Le Festival en Chanson, +1 418 393-2394. end June/first week in July. A nationally-renowned festival of Quebecois traditional music, held annually since 1983. Many of the events took place at le Théâtre de la Vieille Forge à Petite-Vallée before its destruction by fire in mid-August 2017; the festival is expected to continue at alternate venues.

Buy

Eat

  • 🌍 L'Aubergine, 37, rue du Quai, Grande-Vallée, +1 418 393-2648. May-Aug: daily 17:00-21:00. The fanciest restaurant in town (though admittedly there's not much competition), at L'Aubergine you can enjoy an elegant al fresco meal of time-honoured Gaspesian fare served to you on a breezy terrace with a panoramic view of the mighty St. Lawrence. The specialty of the house is bouillabaisse, made of course with fresh locally-caught seafood — don't miss it. Website in French only. $20-45.
  • 🌍 La Marée Haute, 94, rue Saint-François-Xavier Est, Grande-Vallée, +1 418 393-3008. M-Sa 06:00-20:00, Su 09:00-20:00. It's on the main drag about midway between Grande-Vallée and Petite-Vallée. This small, cozy place has a menu that's about evenly divided between roadside diner classics like burgers, club sandwiches, and fried chicken on the one hand, and more upscale fare where fresh seafood and regional specialties abound. $15-40.

Drink

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Grande-Vallée and Petite-Vallée

Rimouski Sainte-Anne-des-Monts ← Jct E  W  E  Forillon National Park Gaspé


Grande-Vallée, Quebec
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