Hope Town delivers coastal living with wide-open views of the Baie des Chaleurs, quiet roads, and a friendly, bilingual rhythm of life. Many residents work and shop in nearby hubs like Paspébiac, New Carlisle, and Bonaventure, while coming home to a community that prizes space, salty air, and starry nights. Housing ranges from classic farmhouses and tidy capes to wooded acreage and shoreline getaways, with Route 132 putting the rest of the Gaspé within easy reach, including beaches and boardwalks in Carleton-sur-Mer.
Weekends are tailor-made for the outdoors. Families love close-up encounters with regional wildlife at the Bioparc de la Gaspésie in Bonaventure, with seasonal events and hands-on programs that engage all ages. Fossil fans make day trips to the world‑renowned Parc national de Miguasha, a UNESCO site that tells the story of life’s leap from sea to land. History buffs explore fisheries heritage at the Banc-de-Paspébiac, then return for sunsets along Hope Town’s shoreline or a country drive toward Shigawake when the fields turn golden.
Education is anchored by the Eastern Shores School Board, serving English-language students at schools such as New Carlisle High School and Shigawake-Port Daniel School, while francophone families access programs through the Centre de services scolaire René-Lévesque. With dependable essentials nearby, room to roam, and year-round recreation, Hope Town makes coastal living feel effortless.
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