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On the Navigators’ Route

This road trip will make you discover several regions of Eastern Quebec. Gaspésie is one of them. It is a peninsula located in central-eastern Quebec, east of the Matapedia Valley, and surrounded by the waters of the St. Lawrence River to the north, the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the east and the Bay of Chaleur to the south. You will also discover Tadoussac. It is a village located at the mouth of the Saguenay River, at the limits of the Charlevoix and Manicouagan regions. It is an ideal whale-watching destination thanks to the wild beauty of the glacial fjord of the Saguenay River.

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11 days
Starting from 1087 $ per person
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This trip includes

  • 10 nights accommodation
  • Descent of the Bonaventure River for 20 km (guide + lunch)
  • Day on Bonaventure Island
  • Ferry to Matane
  • Access to all national parks
  • Parking

Route

Day 1 - Montreal - Bas-Saint-Laurent

Departure from Montreal and direction Gaspésie.

Take your car to Kamouraska, a small village not far from the inn.
According to National Geographic, the sunset on the St. Lawrence River is the second most beautiful in the world, just after Hawaii.

Kamouraska lighthouse at sunset - Quebec

Day 2 - Rimouski et Domaine Valga

Discover the Portes de l’Enfer Canyon near Rimouski then take the road to Domaine Valga.

After a passage in the Bic National Park and a night in a typical wooden hut in Valga, continuation of the trip in Gaspésie.

Domaine Valga

Day 3 - Baie des Chaleurs

One night at the Auberge Wanta-Qo-Ti.

The next day: 20 km (6-7 hours by canoe) down the Bonaventure River with a guide (preparation of lunch on a campfire).

Chaleur Bay - Quebec

Day 4 and 5 - Percé

You spend one night at the hotel. Then visit Bonaventure Island.

Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island form the Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock National Park. It is possible to access Percé Rock on foot when the tide is low.

Possibility to take a boat to spend the day on Bonaventure Island to hike to see Northern Gannets.

Bonaventure Island

Day 6 - Forillon National Park

On the way to Gaspésie National Park, possible stop at Forillon National Park.

The view from the tower of Mont Saint-Alban is magnificent. There is a 250 meters difference in altitude to reach it.

Mount Saint Alban

Day 7, 8 and 9 - Gaspésie National Park

2 nights in the Gaspésie National Park in a Huttopia tent: fully equipped tent with sheets, cooking equipment and a fridge. To see the wild animals:

– The Mont-Jacques-Cartier hike (8.3 km, elevation gain of 465 meters) allows you to see caribou. The hike is accessible only in the morning.

– The Mont-Ernest-Laforce hike (4.5 km, elevation gain of 155 meters) allows you to see moose.

For families: the Lac-aux-Américains is a short hike without difficulty that offers a beautiful view of a large lake surrounded by mountains.

Mount Jacques-Cartier

Day 9 - Matane and Tadoussac

The next day, possibility to take a zodiac to go see the whales on the St. Lawrence. The St. Lawrence is one of the best places in the world for whale-watching.

Reach Tadoussac.

Spend a night in Tadoussac in a typical inn.

Tadoussac - Quebec

Day 10 and 11 - Quebec

The trip ends with a visit of Quebec City via the Montmorency Falls. Possibility to visit the castle of Frontenac.

One night in Quebec City at the Hôtel du Vieux-Québec.

Quebec City

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