The Cap-Bon-Ami staircase was damaged this winter and is currently closed to the public for safety reasons. The repair work should make it possible to reopen the staircase for the peak season.

Sector closure - Blanchette’s coulee bridge within the boundary line at l’Anse-au-Griffon in Forillon National Park.

Forillon National Park

Forillon: naturally vibrant! Come and admire the landscapes during a hike and immerse yourself in the history of Forillon National Park. Watch the whales in Gaspé Bay while fishing for your meal at the end of the Grande-Grave wharf. 

Camping and overnight accommodations

Take advantage of the beautiful season to extend your stay and spend the night in nature’s grandeur.

two campers relaxing near their tent

Discover the experiences offered

Hiking, camping, cruising, kayaking and more.

Visitor's guide 2023

Discover the new 2023 Visitor's Guide to Forillon National Park.

Visiting Forillon National Park

Activities and experiences

Things to do at Forillon National Park, including hiking, camping, cruising, kayaking and more.

Plan your visit

How to get here, fees, dates and hours of operation, maps and brochures, visitor guidelines, parks Canada shops, passes for expropriated persons.

Camping and overnight accommodations

Types of accommodations, camping, equipped camping.

Fees

Daily visitor fees, camping fees, and more. Free admission for youth.

Safety and guidelines

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

About Forillon National Park

Stewardship and management

Contact, draft management plan, drones, student job oppotunities, year in review.

Nature and science

Conservation, Environment, Animals, Plants.

Culture and history

Human occupation of Forillon National Park.

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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