Police aid sought after rowdy tourists descend on Gaspe region without reservations
Quebec Public Security Minister Genevieve Guilbault urged vacationers in the popular tourist region of Gaspe on Monday to show some respect.
The minister made the comments after a member of the legislature who represents the region called on the province for money and police to deal with an influx of rowdy tourists.
Meganne Perry Melancon of the Parti Quebecois issued a news released Monday lamenting how Gaspe doesn’t have enough resources to ensure out-of-towners respect their surroundings.
Quebecers staying closer to home this summer because of COVID-19 are being accused of arriving in the region without reservations and camping anywhere they find space, harming the environment and upsetting locals.


