Quebec National Parks
Quebec has three national parks and one marine conservation area. La Mauricie Park is located on
the northern shore of the St Lawrence River, and Mingan Archipelago Park protects islands, islets and reefs in
the Gulf of St Lawrence. Forillon National Park is situated at the farthest reach of the Gaspé
Peninsula.
Saguenay St Laurent Marine Conservation area sets aside protected area for the St.
Lawrence Estuary and the Saguenay Fjord.
Clicking on the Parks Canada links will take you to the home page of the park for
more information.
Forillon National
Park – A national park created in 1970, Forillon is located
at the farthest reach of the Gaspé Peninsula. Its majestic landscapes cover a 244 km2 area that is carved out
of the sea, cliffs and mountains. Forillon protects a representative sample of the Notre-Dame and Mégantic
mountain regions and certain elements of the Gulf of St. Lawrence marine region. The presence of ten
different rock formations, colonies of seabirds and enigmatic artic-alpine plants give this park its unique
character. Parks Canada
La Mauricie National Park - This park invites you to a close encounter with the Laurentians, the chain of mountains
flanking the northern shore of the St. Lawrence River. Covering an area of 536 km2, the park gives off an air of
serenity throughout its gently contoured terrain. On this vast plateau of rolling hills intersected by valleys and
dotted with myriads of lakes, life moves in perfect unison with nature. Parks Canada
Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve - Beyond the 50th parallel, along the North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, lies a
remarkably beautiful scattering of some forty limestone islands and more than 1000 granitic islets and reefs. This
necklace of land carved out of the limestone bedrock is the site of spectacular natural monuments which bear
witness to the never-ending wear of the sea and of the centuries. And there is an abundance of life in this strange
half-world: plants of variegated hues and shapes, seabirds gathered in colonies, seals, dolphins and whales.
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Canada
Saguenay St Laurent Marine Conservation
Area - Since its creation in 1998, the marine park has
worked to protect the marine environment of a section St. Lawrence Estuary and the Saguenay Fjord. With a
surface area of 1 138 km2, this large ecosystem is unique because of its sea bottom topography and its fjord
. The confluence of waters of the St. Lawrence Estuary with those of the Saguenay Fjord promots significant
biological diversity. Five cetacean species inhabit the waters of the marine park, including the St. Lawrence
beluga whale. More than fifteen species of marine mammals have been reported, which bears witness to the
marine park’s ecological significance. Parks
Canada
See also
Birding in Quebec
Quebec
Amphibians in
Quebec
Reptiles in Quebec
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