As a follow-up to our post from the other day (story here) about sailing past Sainte-Flavie to catch site of Marcel Gagnon’s statues in the tidal waters….
We now have the land perpsective, visited with friends today…
…and what better way to initiate our visitors to the fine shores of the Saint Lawrence then to treat them to their first feed of real Quebec poutine. Not the traditional fries, gravy and cheese curd but a feast of three cheese sauce served with fresh shrimp from the village of Matane.
That looks like a cool place. Where is it exactly? The poutine looks awesome!
Hi Amy, The sculptures are located in the village of Sainte-Flavie, Quebec, Canada, along the shores of the Saint-Lawrence River, Gaspe region and the poutine place is a tiny truck stop almost directly across the road from the lighthouse in Matane, Quebec