Wind Energy, Commercial Fisheries, Tourism, Maritime Travel, Business Development Support, Mining and Critical Minerals
Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine
The Coastal Wind and Marine Hub
Extending out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine is defined by its dramatic coastlines and deep connection to the ocean. The region combines a long-standing maritime heritage with a highly modernized approach to renewable energy and specialized tourism.
Key Economic Drivers
The Marine Economy & Seafood: The commercial fishing industry is a primary economic engine here. The region leads the province in harvesting and processing high-value seafood—specifically snow crab, lobster, and northern shrimp—which is packaged and shipped to international markets.
Wind Energy: The Gaspé Peninsula is the undisputed wind energy capital of Quebec. High, consistent coastal winds have spurred massive investments in wind farms and the creation of a specialized local supply chain for turbine component manufacturing, maintenance, and green engineering.
Tourism & Hospitality: The area is a premier travel destination. The scenic coastal drive, combined with major geographical landmarks like Percé Rock and the distinct island culture of the Îles-de-la-Madeleine, supports a massive seasonal hospitality and outdoor recreation sector.
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