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Port-Daniel Wildlife Reserve

Hikers and anglers will enjoy the pastoral atmosphere of the Port-Daniel River and marvel at its waterfalls, gorges and pits. With a bit of luck, you can follow animal tracks and observe them in their natural habitats. Complete profile »
Réserve faunique de Port-Daniel
Service: Lodging, Attractions, Activities, National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
Location: Port-Daniel (Gaspésie)

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  • Absolu ÉcoAventure

    Two- to five-day guided hikes in Gaspésie National Park on the International Appalachian Trail with baggage transportation from hut to hut. Quality meals, supervision, guidance and interpretation with local guides. Complete profile »
    Absolu ÉcoAventure
    Service: Activities
    Location: Matane (Gaspésie)

  • Auberge La Salicorne

    Nature walks are offered on a 7-day schedule. They are included in our packages or may be purchased separately. Our walks feature magnificent scenery and are led by interpreter guides. Complete profile »
    Auberge La Salicorne
    Service: Lodging, Restaurant, Activities
    Location: Grande-Entrée (Îles de la Madeleine)
    Cost: $354 to $390 for a stay of 3 nights and 4 days

  • Bic National Park

    Some 25 km (16 mi.) of trails, including a long walking area along the shoreline, reveal the great beauty of this coastal park. The lookouts of Saint-Fabien and Pic Champlain offer unique viewpoints. Complete profile »
    Parc national du Bic
    Service: Lodging, Restaurant, Attractions, Activities, National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
    Location: Le Bic (Bas-Saint-Laurent)

  • Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park

    Hikers can soak up island atmosphere along four trails totalling 15 km (9 mi.) on Bonaventure Island. Complete profile »
    Parc national de l\'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé
    Service: Restaurant, Attractions, Activities, National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
    Location: Percé (Gaspésie)

  • Canyon des Portes de l'Enfer

    14 km (9 mi.) of hiking trails and spectacular view of the canyon. Highest suspension bridge in the province (63 m or 207 ft. high). Descente aux Enfers (300-step "descent into hell") and Grand Sault and Chaud falls ( both 20 m or 65 ft. high). Complete profile »
    Canyon des Portes de l\'enfer
    Service: Attractions
    Location: Saint-Narcisse (Bas-Saint-Laurent)

  • Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Centre

    From the lighthouse, hike out to the coastline to admire the whales from the shore. Interpreters are on site to answer your questions. Dress warmly and bring a picnic! Complete profile »
    Service: Attractions, Activities
    Location: Bergeronnes (Côte-Nord - Manicouagan)
  • Carleton-Maria hiking trails

    For family hikers or the more adventuresome, the network offers trails that vary in difficulty from easy to intermediate. A dozen intertwined trails with numerous bridges, stairs and viewpoints. Complete profile »
    Service: Activities
    Location: Carleton (Gaspésie)
  • Chic-Chocs Wildlife Reserve

    Enjoy a pleasant hike in the mountains and contemplate splendid landscapes of bare peaks. Keep an eye out for wildlife and you might spot a moose or bear! Complete profile »
    Réserve faunique des Chic-Chocs
    Service: Lodging, Attractions, Activities, National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
    Location: Mont-Saint-Pierre (Gaspésie)

  • Cime Aventures

    Hike a 50 km (30 mi.) marked trail along the Bonaventure River, one of the clearest rivers in the world. See nature from up close and discover the utter beauty of this part of the country. Complete profile »
    Cime Aventures
    Service: Activities
    Location: Bonaventure (Gaspésie)

  • Domaine Valga

    Explore the interpretation trails in one of the only old-growth sugar maple - yellow birch stands in Québec. In addition, the International Appalachian Trail goes right by our establishment. Complete profile »
    Domaine Valga
    Service: Lodging, Activities
    Location: Saint-Gabriel-de-Rimouski (Bas-Saint-Laurent)
    Cost: Inn: $95 per person (dinner, breakfast, overnight stay)
    Cottage: $185

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  • Gaspésie National Park

    Lasting from 30 minutes to 10 days, hiking is the featured activity at Gaspésie National Park. Dense forests, barren peaks and signs of wildlife are only some of the attractions hikers will enjoy. Trails range from beginner to expert.
  • Jardin des Glaciers (Garden of the Glaciers)

    The Maritime Adventure Park offers a network of 35 km (20 mi.) of hiking trails along 17 km (11 mi.) of coastline, as well as 10 maritime observation sites with interpretive panels on various themes such as the last glaciation.
  • Matane Wildlife Reserve

    The Matane Wildlife Reserve is home to remarkable wildlife and offers over 100 km (60 mi.) of trails. A hike through this breathtaking landscape affords a unique opportunity to observe a number of different species.

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The M/V Nordik Express arriving in Natashquan. This authentic supply ship serves the coastal villages of the Lower North Shore, Minganie and Anticosti Island.
Enjoy spectacular vistas, as here in the rigolets (small fjord-like sheltered arms of the sea) between La Tabatière and Saint-Augustin. This area is dotted with hundreds of islands.
Sculpted by the sea, the unique limestone monoliths in the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve of Canada are proud witnesses to the passage of time.
Les Galets in Natashquan is a heritage site made up of 12 warehouses that were once used by the cod fishery. There is also a 6-kilometre (4-miles) beach nearby.
Middle Bay, a typical village on the Lower North Shore. A total of 14 such villages provide hospitality in this region and are home to 5600 anglophone, francophone and Innu residents.
Anticosti Island is home to over 160,000 white-tailed deer. Hunting, salmon fishing, hiking and sea kayaking are among the many activities on offer here.
Route 138 begins again in Vieux-Fort and links the six easternmost villages of Côte-Nord, all the way to Blanc-Sablon.
In the Lower North shore community of La Romaine, the Innu will introduce you to their traditional crafts. They are one of the only remaining nomadic indigenous peoples in North America.
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  • Hiking in the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve of Canada
  • Hiking near the gannet colony on Bonaventure island, Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park (Gaspésie)
  • Hiking the Big Hill, highest point of Îles de la Madeleine
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