Gaspé
Field Guide
Where the Appalachian range meets the Atlantic at Forillon, we monitor the end-of-the-world winds and trail visibility for your dramatic maritime adventure.
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01 / The Vibe
Local Reality.
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Where the St. Lawrence becomes the sea, Gaspésie's mountains drop to saltwater cliffs and whale-watched fjords. Forillon National Park anchors one of Quebec's most dramatic coastlines at the peninsula's tip.
Whether you're a local looking for a new weekend ritual or a visitor seeking the perfect outdoor escape, Gaspé offers a diverse range of activities. Our guides combine evergreen local advice with real-time AER environmental data to ensure you have the best experience possible.
02 / Activities
Choose Your Adventure
Hiking
Calmly, settle into the St. Lawrence sea mouth of Gaspé, a quiet Quebec tradition.
Camping
Ideally, observe the saltwater cliffs in Gaspé, where the Quebec landscape meets the sky.
Wildlife Viewing
Specifically, circumnavigate the Forillon Appalachian edge near Gaspé, tracing Quebec geography.
Kayaking
Notably, trace the whale-watched fjords along the Gaspé corridor in the Quebec heartland.
Fishing
Specifically, trace the St. Lawrence sea mouth along the Gaspé corridor in the Quebec heartland.
Stargazing
Calmly, connect with the whale-watched fjords that define Gaspé in the Quebec territory.
Snowshoeing
Simply, move across the saltwater cliffs of Gaspé, an essential Quebec journey.