




A paradise for hiking enthusiasts, Gaspésie National Park offers a spectacular mountain environment.
The Chic-Chocs and McGerrigle mountains cross the park with their 25 peaks including Mont Jacques-Cartier, the second highest mountain in Québec.
The altitude of these mountains deeply influences the climate that moulds the landscape and creates a diversity of species unique to Québec, and even the world.
Arctic-alpine plants and tundra landscapes form a habitat for a herd of woodland caribou, the last representatives of this species south of the St. Lawrence.
- Convenience store
- Scenic lookouts
- Firewood for sale ($)
- Dumping station at the campground entrance
- Nature interpretation activities
- Hiking trails
- Boat rental ($): canoe, kayak, pedalboat, paddleboard etc
Services
Not easy to find.
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in the heart of the park but hikes are not easily accessible on foot
(Translated by Google) Very quiet in the heart of the park, 2km from the information center, but several from the start of the hikes, a bit of a pity.
not easy to find
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misunderstanding
(Translated by Google) wrong information given at the visitor center regarding the shuttle for the Mount Jacques Cartier hike. so I paid for it for 3 people and couldn't find it - no refund. we replaced it with that of Mont Ernest Laforce: very average
Awesome campsite. Right in the heart of the park.
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