Forillon National Park

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!

Until the park's seasonal opening on May 30, visitors must ensure their own safety.

Find helpful advice on our Safety on land page

Male Harlequin Duck.

Visitor's guide 2025

Downloadable Visitor's guide, maps of the park and the campgrounds.

Vue aérienne de maisons patrimoniales à flanc de côteau près de la baie.

Heritage Accommodation Project

Preserving and presenting the heritage of expropriated families of Grande-Grave.

A couple of campers sitting on a blanket next to a tent are reading a visitor's guide.

Camping and overnight accommodations

Maps of the campgrounds, accommodations, services, fees, reservation.

A student shows an illustration of a humpback whale.

Student positions

Student jobs offers currently posted for summer 2025.

Aerial view of a boat leaving a wharf.

Whale watching cruise

With the concession holder Croisières Baie de Gaspé Inc., experience an unforgettable sea outing! From June 1 to October 24, 2025.

Woven basket on the lawn.

Rights and Reconciliation Agreement

Nature of the Agreement, FAQ, announcement of the signing, etc. (Photo: Enrick Grand'Maison)

Visiting Forillon National Park

Activities and experiences

Things to do at Forillon, including hiking, camping, kayaking, beach, cruise, etc.

Plan your visit

How to get here, fees, dates and hours of operation, accessibility, etc.

Safety and guidelines

Safety with wildlife, on camping, on the road, at sea, important bulletins, etc.

About Forillon National Park

Stewardship and management

Contact, draft management plan, drones, partners, job, etc.

Nature and science

Naturel resources conservation, environment, animals, plants.

Culture and history

Human history of the park, creation of the park, architecture, archaeology.

Contact us

Information
   1-888-773-8888

   information@pc.gc.ca

Reservation
  1-877-RESERVE

Administration
   418-368-5505

Hours of operation

Complete schedule

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