Bonaventure is a small town with less than 3,000 people on the Gaspé peninsula and situated on the Baie des Chaleurs (Chaleur Bay) close to the mouth of the Bonaventure River. The town can be reached by taking Route 132 and is located between New Carlisle and Saint-Siméon.[1] The highlight of the town is the Musée Historique Acadien at 97 Port Royal Avenue, which displays domestic appliances and period furniture from a bygone era.[2]
References: “Bonaventure, Quebec.” <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonaventure%2C_Quebec>
Carroll, Donald. Insider’s Guide Canada. Edison: Hunter Publishing, Inc, 1996. ISBN: 1556507100.
[1] Bonaventure [2] Carroll, 279
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