According to Father Pacifique, a French Capuchin priest who was a missionary among the Micmacs in the early 20th century, its name comes from the native term Goesôpsiag or Gesapsgel, meaning "current of the rocky point" or "shiny pebbles at the bottom". The area is renowned for its bucolic landscapes, but above all for its salmon rivers (Matapédia and Causapscal), which have made it its capital. And the craze is not new: Lord Mount Stephen established a private fishing club here in the 1870s, which has since become a heritage site that can be visited in summer. A pit on the site allows you to observe this salmonid fish.

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