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For other places with the same name, see Saint-Siméon (disambiguation).

Saint-Siméon is a parish municipality in Chaleur Bay, in Gaspésie, in the east of Quebec. The local community is mostly made up of Acadians.

Understand

Saint-Siméon is a riverside community on the north shore of Chaleur Bay (Baie-des-Chaleurs). It is made up of three villages: Saint-Siméon-Ouest, Saint-Siméon and Saint-Siméon-Est; in addition, there is the hamlet of the 2nd row East and that of the 2nd row West. The majority of residents live near Route 132. The northern part of the municipality is mainly forested, thus allowing several recreational tourism activities related to forestry. The territory of Saint-Siméon is crossed from north to south by the Saint-Siméon River; near its confluence with Baie-des-Chaleurs, a strip of land (about 300 m long) parallel to the coast causes the course of the river to bend to the east.

Its picturesque and modern character attracts vacationers.

Get in

By bus

  • Orléans Express, toll-free: +1-888-999-3977. Network of intercity coaches linking the cities of Eastern Quebec to the main cities of Quebec.

By car

Get around

The main traffic route is Route 132, which runs along the coast of the Gaspé Peninsula. Secondary roads provide access to 7e rang and a segment of the Bonaventure River.

See

  • 1 Peninsula (Presqu'île) (at the southern end of the island road, which can be reached after crossing a marsh area). Peninsula advancing towards the southeast in Baie-des-Chaleurs. A jetty of about 450 m stretches north from the end of the point, providing a haven for boating. This peninsula is an ideal place to observe the Baie-des-Chaleurs and the life that animates it: passage of boats, boating, waves, beaches, evolution of atmospheric phenomena (mists, clouds, storms, sunrise and sunset), observation of marine mammals and birds. Free.

Do

Events

Every year, the "Festival Plaisirs d'hiver des Pipianes" (Pipianes winter pleasures festival) takes place during the students' spring break, at the beginning of March.

Buy

  • 1 Magasin général, 181, boulevard Perron Ouest, +1 418-534-3438. Convenience store.
  • 2 Ferme Paquet & Fils, 351, boulevard Perron Ouest, +1 418-534-3212. Farm of organic products.

Eat

Drink

  • 1 Bar Salon L'Étape, 149, boulevard Perron Ouest, +1 418-534-3144.

Sleep

Connect

Cope

Go next

Routes through Saint-Siméon-de-Bonaventure
New Richmond Caplan  O  E  Paspébiac Chandler


  • 1 Caplan Caplan, Quebec on Wikipedia Locality on the shore of the Baie-des-Chaleurs focused on recreational tourism activities: resorts, camping, nautical activities, hiking trails, traveler services.
  • 2 Saint-Alphonse Municipality offering various recreational tourism services.
  • 3 Saint-Elzéar Saint-Elzéar, Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine on Wikipedia Municipality partly bordered by the Bonaventure River.
  • 4 Bonaventure A waterfront town in Baie-des-Chaleurs, crossed by the Bonaventure River. Its Beaubassin harbor (at the mouth of the river) provides protection for boating and fishing.
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