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Tourism Gaspésie Wants to Promote Short Stays - Radio Gaspésie

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Eight in ten people expressed satisfaction with their stay in the Gaspé region, according to a recent national study. The Transat Tourism Chair's Trends and Behaviours study collected feedback from more than 3000 people, including respondents who visited the region. Head of Marketing at Tourisme Gaspésie, Stéphanie Thibaud welcomes this rate of satisfaction, higher than the average for a stay in Quebec. The study was conducted from November 2024…
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Eight in ten people expressed satisfaction with their stay in the Gaspé region, according to a recent national study. The Transat Tourism Chair's Trends and Behaviours study collected feedback from more than 3000 people, including respondents who visited the region. Head of Marketing at Tourisme Gaspésie, Stéphanie Thibaud welcomes this rate of satisfaction, higher than the average for a stay in Quebec. The study was conducted from November 2024…

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radiogaspesie.ca broke the news in Gaspé, Canada on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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