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Self-Guided Tours

The Gaspésie Tour

The Gaspésie Tour is a legendary scenic drive that loops around the huge Gaspé Peninsula. National Geographic Traveler included this region in its 20 Best Trips of 2011, while the renowned Michelin Green Guide gave it 3 stars.

The Whale Route

Côte-Nord borders the St. Lawrence for 1250 kilometres (775 miles), from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon. This region’s coastline has been designated the Whale Route, since 13 different species, including the blue whale, can be found in the waters of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence. From several locations, you can participate in sea excursions by boat, Zodiac or even sea kayak to observe these fascinating mammals. Whales can also be seen from the shore.

The National Park Tour

Go on a National Park Tour to see the best of what Québec maritime has to offer. Our ten national parks present ten different ways to experience the nature, culture and history of our regions.

Bas-Saint-Laurent – The Navigators’ Route

The Navigators’ Route follows Route 132 along the St. Lawrence River from La Pocatière to Sainte-Luce.
Highlights
  • Chic-Chocs Wildlife Reserve

    Whether you are interested in hiking, horseback riding in the mountains or observing bears and moose in their natural habitat, the Chic-Chocs Wildlife Reserve is guaranteed to fill you with wonder!
  • Fjord en Kayak

    Participate in a sea kayaking excursion during which you may encounter any of the 13 species of marine mammals found in the St. Lawrence. You will also have the opportunity to observe peregrine falcons, common loons, cormorants, herons and golden eag
  • Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve of Canada

    During breeding season, the Mingan Archipelago shelters about 45,000 seabird couples from 13 different bird species. Several species of whales and seals also live in the waters surrounding the park reserve.
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Snowmobile rental, Guided snowmobile tours

Percé: The Pearl of Gaspésie

Presented by: Ville de Percé
From the heart of the village of Percé, the trails up Mt. Sainte-Anne and Mt. Blanc lead to spectacular views.
A must-see for visitors: Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island by boat.
Photo: Marc Loiselle / ATRG
Admire the world’s largest and most accessible northern gannet colony, which is home to 120,000 of these birds.
Photo: Marc Loiselle / ATRG
A visit to Percé provides an opportunity to observe whales in their natural habitat.
Photo: JF Gagné
Commune with nature by kayaking around legendary Percé Rock.
Photo: Michel Julien / ATRG
Percé’s audio-guided historical tour is a stroll back through time through the eyes of local fishers, villagers, tourists and artists. From sea to village, emotion, history and astonishment await you!
Visit an authentic general store where local people in period costume will entertain you with humorous anecdotes about the history of our great pioneers.
The harbour in L’Anse-à-Beaufils: an opportunity to discover regional history and culture.
Photo: Jean Pierre Huard / ATRG
You never know what treasures await you around the next bend in the river!
Photo: JF Gagné
The largest inner lagoon in Québec: whether you are on the sea side or the marsh side, it is a spectacular sight.
Photo: Photo Plein Ciel / Ville de Percé
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Wildlife Observation Photos
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  • Forillon National Park of Canada, Cap Bon-Ami area
  • Gannets in Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park (Gaspésie)
  • White-tailed deer in Anticosti National Park
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