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Parc national de la Gaspésie |
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts |
The Haute-Gaspésie |
Parc national de la Gaspésie
1981, route du Parc
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Québec G4V 2E4
Phone: (418) 763-7494
Fax: (418) 763-9492
Free: 1 866 727-2427

Photo: Jean-Pierre Huard
Located in the heart of the Gaspé Peninsula, the
Chic Chocs Mountains are the ultimate continuation of the Appalachians. The
Mont Jacques-Cartier (1,268 metres),
Mont Albert (1,154 metres) and several others invite you to experience the Great North by discovering the arctic-alpine flora or by watching caribou. At low altitude, the boreal forest has one of the highest moose densities in Québec. With its 140 kilometres of trails, the Parc national de la Gaspésie is the ideal place for
hikers of all levels.
Fishing,
canoeing, and several picnic areas also add to your stay.
The park is
open year‑round; however, some activities and services are provided on a seasonal basis. In the winter,
skiing and
snowshoeing excursions take place in a magical setting characterized by abundant snow. In the summer as in the winter, long excursions over several days in the backcountry allow you to discover sectors that are less traveled. A large variety of types of
lodging are offered: campgrounds, cottages, shelters and the very renowned
Gîte du Mont-Albert. This four-star inn offers comfortable rooms and cottages whose atmosphere encourages relaxation. The fine regional cuisine has, for that matter, greatly contributed to making it famous.
Photo: Jean-Pierre Huard
A tour of the park begins at the interpretation and services centre. Educational and amusing activities, the permanent exhibit and the audio-visual displays allow you to come into closer contact with the natural environment.
Centre Schedule: mid-May to mid-October, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. During peak season, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. End of December to mid-April, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission: an admission fee is requested of all park visitors. Reduced rates for groups, youths and families. Admission is free for children under the age of 6 and for some organized youth groups. Annual passes are available for the park or for the Parcs
Québec network.
Photo: Michel Julien
Winter activities
The Parc national de la Gaspésie is well known for the multitude of outdoor activities available, such as snowshoeing, long or short distance cross-country skiing, telemarking, snowboarding and mountain trekking (mountain downhill skiing). Lodging available in the heart of the mountains, at the Gîte du Mont-Albert, in one of the many chalets, or in different shelters available along the long-distance cross-country ski trails. Baggage transportation services and guide services for mountain trekking, snowshoeing and telemarking.
For any information: 1 866 727-2427.
Warning! Avalanches!
The mountains of the Gaspesian highlands presents a potential danger for snow avalanches. For safety measures, always inquire about the ground conditions, the snow cover and the weather forecast, carry out your own evaluation of the snow's stability in the snowfields and carry the appropriate rescue equipment. Snow report and avalanche lessons: www.centreavalanche.qc.ca.
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Parc national de Miguasha |
Nouvelle |
The Bay |
Parc national de Miguasha
231, route de Miguasha Ouest
Nouvelle, Québec G0C 2E0
Phone: (418) 794-2475
Fax: (418) 794-2033
Photo: Jean-Pierre Huard
Miguasha Park conserves a fossil rich cliff with a worldwide reputation since its discovery in the 1800s. The fossilized fish and plants are proof of an environment that existed some 380 million years ago. Remarkably preserved, the Miguasha fish fossils help us to understand the passage of vertebrates from aquatic to terrestrial life. Member of the Québec Park Network, Miguasha Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized as an exceptional natural site.
Photo: Parc national de Miguasha
A tour of the natural history museum allows you to enjoy a captivating scientific experience in the universe of fossils. Guided tour available from June 1st to October 11th. Self‑guided tour during the remainder of the year. Activities and services: Plongée aux origines (Journey deep into the origins) at the amphitheatre, Les sciences de la mer (Marine sciences) in the temporary exhibit hall, Le Dévonien restaurant, and L’Échoppe boutique. Picnic areas. Two-kilometre trail (the trail and cliff are not accessible to people with reduced mobility). A happy mix of science and nature for visitors of all ages.
Photo: Michel Julien
Schedule: daily, June 1st to October 11th, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The remainder of the year, open Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed on statutory holidays.
Average length: 1.5 hours. Reservations mandatory for groups. Admission: admission fees for the park and the natural history museum. Reduced rates for groups, youth and families. Free admission for children under 6
years old and for some youths groups. Annual pass for the park or for the network.
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Parc national du Canada Forillon |
Gaspé |
Land's End |
Parc national du Canada Forillon
122, boulevard de Gaspé
Gaspé, Québec G4X 1A9
Phone: (418) 368-5505
Fax: (418) 368-6837
Free: 1 888 773-8888
Photo: Jean-Pierre HuardA stay at the Forillon National Park of Canada is sure to be a unique adventure. Discover the flora, geological formations, and the astonishing fauna of this land replete with natural riches. It is on the basis of these natural features combined with a rich human and cultural history that the park theme
L'harmonie entre l'Homme, la terre et la mer (harmony between man, the earth and the sea) was developed.
Photo: Jean-Pierre Huard
Forillon National Park is open year-round. A network of over 70 kilometres of trails leads hikers through magnificent seascapes and mountain views. Cruises, sea kayaking, biking, horseback riding, scuba diving, swimming, tennis and picnicking ensure a good time in the park. During the winter season, visitors can try cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or dogsledding.
You can watch seals, whales, black bears, porcupines and many species of birds. Take part in the many educational activities proposed by naturalists, and visit the interpretation centre where an exhibit will introduce you to the most significant features of the park. Visit the Grande-Grave heritage site, where the Hyman & Sons store, the warehouse and the Blanchette house reveal an unforgotten past.
Photo: Jean-Pierre Huard
Make sure to fully enjoy all the park's attractions by staying in one of the partially serviced campsites (reservations: 1 877 737-3783 or www.pccamping.ca), in the group camping, in a wilderness camping areas, a yurt, a shelter (winter only) or a tent trailer (ready-to-camp formula).
Schedule: The reception services are offered daily from early June to mid-October. Reduced hours in June as well as in September and October.
Admission: daily rates apply to all park visitors (including the campers). Adults $7.80; seniors $6.80; youth $3.90; families or groups (maximum of 7 people per vehicle) $19.60; children under 6 years old free; business groups $6.80/person. Off-season rates and annual permits available. Additional fees are also charged for camping and for some other services (cruises, swimming pool, sea kayaking, bicycle rental...).
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Parc national l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé |
Percé |
Land's End |
Parc national l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé
4, rue du Quai
Percé, Québec G0C 2L0
Phone: (418) 782-2240
Fax: (418) 782-2241
Photo: Marc Loiselle
Schedule: May 30
th to October 11
th, daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission fees are requested from all the visitors of the park. Reduced rates for groups, youth and families. Admission is free for children

under 6 years old and for certain organized youth groups. Annual passes for one specific park or for the Parcs Québec network are available. The fees give access to all sectors of the park.
Secteur historique Charles Robin (rue du Quai) Le Chafaud
Discovery Centre: Established inside Le Chafaud, this centre allows you to discover the historical and natural heritage of both the wildlife and geology of the Percé region. You will learn everything on marine ecology and behaviour of the marine birds and mammals that visit the rich waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Visit the exhibit hall and see a documentary on the Northern Gannet in order to prepare yourself for your visit of the park. Exhibits at the Musée Le Chafaud (second floor), a partner of the park.
Photo: Michel Julien
La Neigère
Reception office: Information about the various services and activities offered by the park, orientation and documentation centre. Nature shop.
Secteur île Bonaventure
Experience an unforgettable excursion on Bonaventure Island and wander from one wonderful discovery to another by taking advantage of the interpretation activities offered by experienced park wardens, who are also naturalists. Dive into the history of the fisheries with them by visiting the Le Boutillier house, follow them closely along the trail of the colonies for a guided hike and take advantage of animations at the colony of Northern Gannets.
The high point of your visit is without doubt the sight of 250,000 birds nesting on the island. The colony of 120,000 Northern Gannets, the most important and accessible in the world, represents a unique spectacle. Moreover, in order to accommodate you, the Resto des Margaulx offers a healthy menu that is typically made up of sea products. Find out about the scheduling and the costs regarding the crossing from the private operators on Rue du Quai.
Photo: Marc Loiselle
Secteur rocher Percé
The feature is without a doubt this cathedral of limestone that rose from the Equator. Guided activity with a fee. This sector is accessible only through guided visits in-season. Caution: Too risky. Walking alongside the Rocher Percé and the Mont Joli is extremely dangereous. Several tons of rocks fall every year from both places at any time. Rocher Grandeur Nature activity and guided geology and bird-watching activity on the Mont Joli lookout, from June 20th to September 24th. Average length: 45 minutes.
Marine sector
Guided sea kayak tours and scuba diving, in partnership with the Percé nautical club (marine strip of 100 metres that must be respected around the park).