Parc National de la Gaspésie
Seasons
Establishment number(s)
198531 et 172126Description
A veritable sea of mountains with 27 peaks over 1,000 meters high, Gaspésie National Park, located in the heart of the Gaspé Peninsula, is distinguished by the great diversity of its flora and fauna. In summer, hiking is a favorite with some 140 km of trails. From December to April, it becomes a flagship winter outdoor activity destination in Quebec due to the region’s exceptional snowfall.
In summer, on the shores of Lake Cascapédia, four chalets offer a comfortable and peaceful stay. In winter, four chalets located in the Petit Saut sector welcome you on the banks of the Sainte-Anne River, away from the busy trails. Also, the Madeleine Mines chalet, located at the foot of the snow-covered tubs, is a favorite with snow sports enthusiasts.
The 7 mountain huts at the Mont-Albert campsite offer accommodations close to short hiking trails, both in summer and winter. Nine other mountain huts are also available for long hikes. Four campsites are located along major attractions, as well as an RV park.
Photo credits:
Hiking: Mikaël Rondeau
SUP and Lake: Jean-Sébastien Chartier-Plante
Ready-to-camp: Paul Dussault
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Le refuge du maudit Français
This tourist residence, which consists of two completely independent living spaces, welcomes you all year round in the marvelous bay of Mont-Saint-Pierre on the Gaspé Peninsula. Open the door of our refuge to find calm, comfort, serenity...
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La falaise entre ciel et mer
This magnificent haven of peace, on the cliff, envelops you in a breathtaking view of the sea. Without neighbours, you will enjoy a private beach in addition to the magnificent garden.
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Auberge La Seigneurie des Monts
A true base camp for the Gaspésie National Park, and located near the Exploramer Museum, the Auberge la Seigneurie des Monts is an ancestral home built in 1864. With its 18 rooms and 2 chalets, both ancestral and modern, featuring...
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