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
Hiking trail (15 km / 9 mi.) with two entrances: one in the village, the other 2 km (1.25 mi.) to the west. It follows the Petite rivière Natashquan for 8 km (5 mi.) and then travels
This hiking trail, accessible on foot or by snowshoe, winds through mature forest and offers, less than 2 km (1.24 mi.) from the parking lot, a number of points of interest, including
Located in the heart of La Petite-Nation, the centre is open year round and offers more than 17km (11 mi) of trails - for hiking, mountain biking, snow-shoeing and cross-country skiing,
Bike path linking the Drummondville and Foster MRCs (regional county municipalities) by way of Wickham, Acton Vale, Roxton Falls, Roxton Sud, Warden and Waterloo. The trail follows
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 Réserve écologique de la Serpentine-de-Coleraine, the first ecological reserve open to the public, is home to several threatened or at-risk plants and ecosystems. Visit the three
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Trail)