To see the parks of Gaspésie is to have a magnificent view today of what is, and will be, heritage. To explore them leaves you with memories of happiness and enchanting places.
The parc national de la Gaspésie presents some of the highest peaks in eastern Canada as well as spectacular landscapes.
Containing an extraordinary paleontological site, the parc national de Miguasha benefits from an international reputation and is part of UNESCO's world heritage.
The tip of Forillon, which was made into a national park of Canada in order to preserve the wild beauty of its coast. Here, the land joins with the sea, and from this union are born pebble beaches, dizzying cliffs, small coves and rocky capes.
The parc national de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé is an enchanting site; the red cliffs of the island reflects the fascinating Rocher Percé, an unshakable mass of rock and limestone that belongs to the geological heritage of Gaspésie.




