Outdoor Activities

Winter Fun

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Skilled at making you appreciate winter, Gaspésie has a whirlwind of activities through which you will get a chance to sample what it has to offer. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, downhill skiing, snowboarding, overnight mountain hiking enthusiasts will get a taste of heaven.

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Winter Brochure
To get more information about activities in winter, consult or order the brochure Gaspésie, I love you-Winter Packages 2011-2013.

Warning! Avalanches!
The mountains of the Gaspesian highlands presents a potential danger for snow avalanches. For safety measures, always inquire about the ground conditions, the snow cover and the weather forecast, carry out your own evaluation of the snow's stability in the snowfields and carry the appropriate rescue equipment. www.centreavalanche.qc.ca.

 For information on snow conditions in order to plan your winter activities:
- In the parc national de la Gaspésie and for Auberge de montagne Chic-Chocs
- In the ski resorts in the region

Québec maritime has abundant snowfall and offers a multitude of outdoor activities. To take full advantage of our great outdoors, visit our website for winter activity ideas such as a stay in a yurt or igloo, snowshoeing, ice fishing, seal watching on the ice surrounding the Îles de la Madeleine and more!

  • Cross-country Skiing
    and Snowshoeing
  • Downhill Skiing
    and Snowboarding
  • Dogsledding
  • Ice Climbing
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Auberge de montagne des Chic-Chocs

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

10, rue Notre-Dame Est
Cap-Chat, Québec G0J 1E0


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18 units
Rates: 255$/pers/3 nuits
Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

951, route Saint-Octave-de-l'Avenir
Cap-Chat, Québec G0J 1E0


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20 units
Rates: 89$-239$
Zoom Aventure

Destination : Baie-des-Chaleurs


Carleton-sur-Mer, Québec G0C 2Z0


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Relais La Cache Grande Nature

Destination : Baie-des-Chaleurs

Route 299, C.P. 706
Cascapédia-Saint-Jules, Québec G0C 1T0


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Base de plein air de Bellefeuille

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

70, route de la Plage (Pabos Mills)
Chandler, Québec G0C 2J0


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Petites Maisons du Parc

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

91, boulevard Forillon (Cap-aux-Os)
Gaspé, Québec G4X 6T8


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Forillon National Parc of Canada

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

122, boulevard de Gaspé
Gaspé, Québec G4X 1A9


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Matane Wildlife Reserve

Destination : Région de Matane

257, avenue St-Jérôme
Matane, Québec G4W 3A7


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Corporation du Tourisme de Mont-Saint-Pierre

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

102, rue Prudent-Cloutier
Mont-Saint-Pierre, Québec G0E 1V0


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Chic-Chocs Wildlife Reserve

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

116, rue Prudent-Cloutier
Mont-Saint-Pierre, Québec G0E 1V0


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15 Cottages
Rates: 90$-204$
Station touristique Pin Rouge, Ma Gaspésie

Destination : Baie-des-Chaleurs

1250, chemin Saint-Edgar
New Richmond, Québec G0C 2B0


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Gîte Aux Jardins de l'Anse

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

931, 2e rang (Cap-d'Espoir)
Percé, Québec G0C 2L0


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Centre de plein air La Souche

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

21, route des Camps (Gascons)
Port-Daniel-Gascons, Québec G0C 1P0


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Écogîte de La Mitis

Destination : La Mitis

553, avenue de la Vallée
Sainte-Angèle-de-Mérici, Québec G0J 2H0


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Hiver-Gaspésie.com

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

10G, boulevard Ste-Anne Ouest
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Québec G4V 1P3


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Gaspésie National Park

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

1981, route du Parc
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Québec G4V 2E4


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Parc régional Val-d'Irène

Destination : Vallée de la Matapédia

115, route Val-d'Irène
Sainte-Irène, Québec G0J 2P0


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Auberge de montagne des Chic-Chocs

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

10, rue Notre-Dame Est
Cap-Chat, Québec G0J 1E0


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18 units
Rates: 255$/pers/3 nuits
La Vallée Taconique

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

77, route Pierre-Mercier
Mont-Saint-Pierre, Québec G0E 1V0


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Corporation du Tourisme de Mont-Saint-Pierre

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

102, rue Prudent-Cloutier
Mont-Saint-Pierre, Québec G0E 1V0


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Chic-Chac

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

609, 7e rue
Murdochville, Québec G0E 1W0


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Club de ski Mont Miller

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

606, route 198
Murdochville, Québec G0E 1W0


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Station touristique Pin Rouge, Ma Gaspésie

Destination : Baie-des-Chaleurs

1250, chemin Saint-Edgar
New Richmond, Québec G0C 2B0


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Hiver-Gaspésie.com

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

10G, boulevard Ste-Anne Ouest
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Québec G4V 1P3


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Gaspésie National Park

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

1981, route du Parc
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Québec G4V 2E4


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Parc régional Val-d'Irène

Destination : Vallée de la Matapédia

115, route Val-d'Irène
Sainte-Irène, Québec G0J 2P0


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Winter Fun - Horseback Riding and DogsleddingPhoto: Mathieu Dupuis





What can be more inviting than a freshly fallen blanket of pristine snow! Regardless of where you chose to go, you'll find what you've been dreaming of. Whether you opt for a short outing or a long excursion, the astounding beauty of our wilderness is sure to delight you.

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Petites Maisons du Parc

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

91, boulevard Forillon (Cap-aux-Os)
Gaspé, Québec G4X 6T8


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Station touristique Pin Rouge, Ma Gaspésie

Destination : Baie-des-Chaleurs

1250, chemin Saint-Edgar
New Richmond, Québec G0C 2B0


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Gîte Aux Jardins de l'Anse

Destination : Gaspé – Percé

931, 2e rang (Cap-d'Espoir)
Percé, Québec G0C 2L0


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Aventure Pattes Blanches

Destination : Région de Matane

2755, 4e Rang Est
Saint-Ulric, Québec G0J 3H0


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Maxime Fournier, guide de plein air

130, 1er rang Nord
Saint-Vianney, Québec G5J 2N7


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You can find ice climbing sites adapted to all tastes and levels in Gaspésie. The curious amateurs can start on gently inclined cascades while the most experienced ice climbers can take up the challenge of routes, renowned for their difficulty level. The more adventurous prefer to explore the valley bottoms or to climb one of the highest mountains in northern Quebec. Wherever you stick your crampons and ice axe, the sea and scarped mountains are right behind you, just look over your shoulder!

Ice climbing is generally practiced on the north side of the peninsula, in the region of Haute Gaspésie. The most renowned ice cascades are located in the Mont-Saint-Pierre area. You can also find some ice waterfalls in the parc national de la Gaspésie, in the réserve faunique de Matane and in the réserve faunique des Chic-Chocs.

Ice climbing and other mountain activities are currently under development in the region. In order to enhance the sites' layout, access and services offered to climbers while maintaining good relations with the land proprietors and parking access sites, some of the sites are now covered by an insurance policy offered by the Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l'escalade (FQME).  www.fqme.qc.ca

The following sites are located on public land and are accessible to everyone,if the parking regulations are strictly followed.

  • La Cigarette bleue, Marsoui
  • Mur de Corneille, Mont-Saint-Pierre
  • Le Mont-Saint-Pierre, Mont-Saint-Pierre

To get more information on authorized sites in the Parc national de la Gaspésie, please refer to the Ice climbing sites inventory list.

The following sites are located on property insured by the FQME. Climbers must have their FQME membership card to access them. They must also follow all parking and access path regulations.

  • Les Barrières, Rivière-à-Claude
  • La Gueule de requin, Mont-Saint-Pierre* 
  • Les Cavaliers du vent, L'Anse-Pleureuse 
  • Bébé surgelé, Gros-Morne

* All waterfalls mentioned above are located on the curb of Route 132 except for the La Gueule de Requin site where climbers need to take the access path. Please park your vehicle at the end of Georges-Émilile Cloutier Street, walk about 100 meters to the east and then to the south, following the markers. Make your way by following the brook up to the waterfall. Beware of avalanches.

For your safety, don't forget that…

  • Ice climbers and mountaineers are exposed to avalanches as much as skiers.
  • You often have to go through corridors and slopes to get to an ice waterfall. 
  • In the high mountain area, you must continually travel on big snow slopes. 
  • The snow slopes which have an incline between 30 and 60 degrees are considered as avalanche-prone terrain. 
  • Therefore, it is critical to have some basic knowledge of avalanche safety to minimize risks of accidents. 
  • All climbers should, like skiers, carry avalanche rescue equipment including an avalanche beacon (ARVA), a shovel and a probe when they are located on avalanche-prone terrain.

Two Major Types of Avalanches : Point release avalanches, which occur in wet or powdery snow and slab avalanches, which can be identified by the linear fracture left at the slab sliding point.

Some Detectable Signs of Instability : Recent avalanche activity on similarly oriented slopes (if natural avalanches occurred, it is possible that you could trigger one). Crackings and collapses in the snow cover while one is moving (indication of a weak layer). Recent episode of new snow accompanied by strong winds (wind-slab formation). A sudden warm-up period (weak cohesion of snow layers).

For more information on avalanches in Quebec and on available classes, contact the Centre d'avalanche de la Haute-Gaspésie.

Festival d'escalade de glace en Haute-Gaspésie, February 9 to 13, 2011.



Fédération Québécoise de la Montagne et de l'Escalade
4545, Avenue Pierre-de-Coubertin, Montréal (Québec) H1V 3R2
Tél: (514) 252-3004, 1 866 204-3763, Télec.: (514) 252-3201, fqme@fqme.qc.ca


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Corporation du Tourisme de Mont-Saint-Pierre

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

102, rue Prudent-Cloutier
Mont-Saint-Pierre, Québec G0E 1V0


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Hiver-Gaspésie.com

Destination : Haute-Gaspésie

10G, boulevard Ste-Anne Ouest
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Québec G4V 1P3


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