Forillon National Park (original) (raw)

Covering almost 245 km2, Forillon National Park offers a host of experiences between sea, cliffs and forest. Its history is as fascinating as its wildlife and flora. Watch the whales blow or the imprint of a fossil. Walk the Les Graves trail, climb up to see lakes or test your mettle against the crests of the Appalachians. Listen to fishing stories at the Grande-Grave heritage site. Dive into the marine world or catch your dinner at the end of the wharf!

Embrace the moment and feel the rhythm of nature!

A group of sea kayakers is paddling next to the shore.

Sea kayak with Cap Aventure

Accompanied by a professional kayak guide, discover the southern coast of Forillon and its lively wildlife.

Two cross-country runners on a trail.

Dates and hours of operation

Opening dates and times for the main visitor services (reception, camping, swimming pool, cruises, restaurants, kayaking, etc.).

Visiting Forillon National Park

Plan your visit

How to get here, fees, dates and hours of operation, maps and brochures, accessibility, camping, and more

Fees

Daily fees, pool admission, camping fees and more

Safety and guidelines

Important bulletin, living with black bears, camping safety, safety at sea, road safety and more

About Forillon National Park

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Date modified :

2024-07-19