Forillon National Park
Forillon National Park is located in the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, Canada. Established in 1970, it covers an area of approximately 244 square kilometers and features diverse landscapes, including cliffs, forests, and coastal areas along the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The park is known for its rich biodiversity, offering habitats for various wildlife species, including moose, bald eagles, and seals.
Visitors to Forillon can enjoy numerous outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and kayaking. The park has well-marked trails, including the popular Cap Bon-Ami trail, which provides stunning views of the coastline. Additionally, Forillon is home to historical sites, including the Hiking and Camping in Forillon National Park and the Gaspé Peninsula’s maritime heritage.