Parc national de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé
Interpretation Sites- 4, rue du Quai
Percé, Québec G0C 2L0 - parc.ibrperce@sepaq.com
- Website
Dogs and other domestic animals are prohibited in national parks, with the exception of guide dogs and service dogs.
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Description
Bonaventure Island sector: Discover the world’s most accessible northern gannet colony, 15 km of hiking trails and an interpretive program (nature and history). Set off on an adventure to immerse yourself in this area’s rich natural, historical and geological heritage.
Charles-Robin sector: Visit the park’s Discovery and Visitors Centre in Le Chafaud where you can enjoy evening talks and browse the gift shop.
While visiting this park, keep in mind that we all have a role to play in ensuring the conservation of the natural environment. According to the Parks Act, it is mandatory to stay on hiking trails when visiting a national park. It is therefore forbidden to walk to or around Percé Rock.
- Open: May 29 to October 9, 2023
- High season: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Late May to early June and late September to October 9: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Trail map (in French only)
- Admission fees
- Visit the website for more details
- Bonaventure Island is only accessible by boat. Boat trips do not include admission to the park. Les Bateaux de Croisières Julien Cloutier and Les Bateliers de Percé offer sea excursions departing from the Percé wharf. Tickets are available on site only from one of the ticket booths in Percé.
- Someone on staff will be able to speak to you in English, and some translated material may be available.
- Open: May 29 to October 9, 2023
Services
- 3Partially accessible
- ±Regional products sold on-site
- îGuided visits
- 6Meeting room
- JWiFi
- hPicnic area