Forillon National Park of Canada
An Invitation to land's end! Originally created in 1970, Forillon National Park is located at the farthest reach of the Gaspé Peninsula, and offers 244 km2 of majestic cliff and mountain landscapes.
Water-lovers can go whale-watching, sea-kayaking, or snorkelling, while land lubbers will love the scenic hikes and horseback riding.
Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park
Sculpted by the sea, this park at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula boasts a rich historical and geological heritage.
Nature lovers will be delighted by the remarkable flora and fauna, including hundreds of flowers and a world-famous Northern Gannet colony. While one and all will be awed by Percé Rock, a 471-metre-long stone cathedral with 85-metre-high rock faces and a 10-metre wide hole.
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