Forillon National Park At the extreme northeast end of the Gaspé Peninsula, 700 km from Québec and 350 km from the New Brunswick boundary, via Highway 132 East Shaped by erosion, Forillon
Park of conservation with a surface of 5.8 km²At low tide, walk up to the 5-million-ton monolith shaped by stormy seas, strong gales and severe cold weather. Discover the flora, fauna
Mingan Archipelago National Park ReserveFrom Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan to Aguanish, visit the islands and admire what nature has best to offer: spectacular scenery where the sparkling
Park of conservation with a surface of 319,3 km²Imagine standing among breathtaking cliffs and steep slopes. This is nature at its grandest. At Rivière-Éternité, huge granite walls
This natural setting along the banks of the Saguenay Fjord is a unique site in Québec, with wild and domesticated animals, varied accommodations (yurts, tepees, igloos, etc.), regional
These hiking trails doubles as a snowshoeing trail in the winter and stretches for 25 km (15.5 mi.) along the river, waterfalls and through the forest. You can access it from three
The Route bleue de la Gaspésie is part of the Sentier maritime du Saint-Laurent (St. Lawrence water trail), a navigable waterway designed for shallow-draft watercraft, primarily sea
Park of conservation with a surface of 33.2km²A collection of bays, inlets, islands and mountains swept by saline air. Nesting throughout are thousands of marine birds, including the
One of the estuary's best-kept secrets, just 8 km (5 mi.) offshore from Rivière-du-Loup. Getting there takes less than 20 minutes thanks to the Société Duvetnor shuttle service. Vast