Covering 4,460.8 km2 (1,722.3 sq. mi.), this park extends from Ungava Bay to the highest peaks of Mount Caubvick (Mont D'Iberville in Québec), criss-crossed by the majestic Koroc River,
Park of conservation with a surface of 54.85 km²The babbling brook meandering through the mountain calls to the hiker or skier wherever he is. At the top, the stars patiently await
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
Park of conservation with a surface of 0.623 km²Take a step back in time, discover fossilized plants and fish as old as 380 million years. A guide will tell you where to look for the
Park of recreation with a surface of 23.7 km²Enjoy the wide, sandy beach of Oka at less than 50 km from Montréal.Discover the richness of Grande Baie marsh and its heron population.
An oasis of water and hills, Parc national de Frontenac beckons you to discover its pristine natural setting. Located on magnificent Lac Saint-François, the park offers plenty to please
Park of conservation with a surface of 310 km²Here is your chance to see the taïga and tundra. At the heart of a black spruce forest, walk on a thick layer of lichen. The arctic vegetation
Encompassing a virtual sea of mountains with 25 peaks over a thousand metres (3,280 ft.) high, this park in heart of the Gaspé peninsula is unique due to its vast array of fauna and
Welcome to Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, Québec's largest park with a surface area of 1,510 km² (580 sq. mi.). This is the land of the wolf, moose, white-tailed deer and the common