Gaspé Bay (French: Baie de Gaspé) is a bay of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, located on the northeast coast of the Gaspé Peninsula, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine region, Quebec, Canada.
[2] British General James Wolfe raided the Bay in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Campaign (1758), the year before the Siege of Quebec.
Paleobotanical fossils and trace fossils of Archaeognatha from the Devonian period have been found on the bay's shores.
[3] The town of Gaspé, Quebec lies on a part of its southern shore, while most of its northern shore is in the Forillon National Park.
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