Quebec tourists ‘invade’ public beaches in Gaspe region, fuelling tensions
MONTREAL — Quebec’s annual two-week construction holiday is in full swing, and with many Quebecers staying closer to home this summer because of COVID-19, towns in the Gaspe region are seeing an influx of tourists drawn to the charming seaside landscapes.
But the mayor of Gaspe, Que., a popular tourist destination on the Gaspe peninsula’s eastern coast, is concerned some visitors are camping anywhere they find space, harming the environment and upsetting locals.
“We’re seeing a lot of tents on public beaches, in forests, on private land without the approval of the owners of that land,” Mayor Daniel Cote said in an interview Thursday.
Cote said he had high hopes tourists would come to the Gaspe this summer despite the pandemic. Authorities had closed off the region to outsiders earlier this year to stop the spread of COVID-19.