The best camping in Forillon National Park, QC

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Hiking, swimming, and camping above the rocky cliffs at the tip of Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula.  

The best camping near Forillon National Park, QC

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By The Sea Camping near Percé

1. By The Sea Camping near Percé

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59km from Forillon National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Grande Rivière, QC
Located in the beautiful community of Grandre Rivère, you will find a big wide terain for your camping needs. Unfortunately, we can't be there to welcome you, but feel free to feel like home. /The Property You will enjoy an open field with views to the sea. The front area of the house is suitable for bigger RVs. The back site is suitable for smaller RV +/- 20ft. or so. Note that the campsite is not near the water. The part of land is our neighbor's but we have foot access to it. /The Campsite The site is ideal for all camping types. For tenters, there is a flat grassy area. RVs of any size are welcome in the front, it is a back-in site with some leveling required. As mentioned above, good maneuvering skills are required to get access to the back. There is a electrical/water hookup and generators are welcome. There is WIFI available. Pets on leash are welcome. Fires are permitted (when there are no fire bans in effect). Please note, there are no restroom facilities available on site, but there are bathrooms in the "halte routière" next door. Please bring your trash with you as there's no trash on the premises.
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Overview

About

Forillon National Park sits where steep cliffs plunge toward the Gulf of St. Lawrence and hiking trails overlook the Baie de Gaspé. An excellent destination for an eastern Canada road trip, Forillon is about 6.5 hours’ drive from Edmundston, New Brunswick, and eight hours from Quebec City. Popular hiking routes include Les Graves, which leads to Land’s End at the Gaspé’s tip; the short La Chute (waterfall) trail; and the climb up Mont-Saint-Alban with views across La Gaspésie. If you’re lucky, you might spot whales from shore, or book a whale-watching tour from the park’s Grande-Grave wharf.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for tent campers: Cap-Bon-Ami Campground
  • Best for swimmers and hikers: Petit-Gaspé Campground
  • Best for walks above the cliffs: Des-Rosiers Campground

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The Parks Canada online camping reservations site for Forillon National Park opens in mid-January. You can reserve sites in advance in any of the three front-country campgrounds, which have a total of 352 campsites, plus restrooms and showers. Book early, particularly for July and August.
  2. Both Des-Rosiers and Petit-Gaspé offer oTENTiks (platform tents), too, and at Des-Rosiers, you can rent a micrOcube tiny house or a two-level structure dubbed the Oasis. Cap-Bon-Ami campground is set up for tent camping only. Forillon also has backcountry tent sites and lean-to shelters along Les Crêtes and Les Lacs hiking trails.

When to go

The campgrounds in Forillon National Park of Canada normally open for the season in late May or early June and close in mid-October. Check the park website for specific opening and closing dates. July and August are peak months for visitors, and summer long weekends, including Jean Baptiste Day (Fête Nationale) in late June, Canada Day (July 1), and Labour Day (early September) are especially busy.

Know before you go

  • Highway 132 circles the Gaspésie, running through Forillon. You can reach the park from the south, travelling via Carleton, Percé, and Gaspé, or the north via Matane and Sainte-Anne-des-Monts.
  • Of the park’s three campgrounds, forested and family-friendly Petit-Gaspé is in the south area. Des-Rosiers and Cap-Bon-Ami are in the north.
  • You can buy groceries and other supplies in Gaspé, which also has a craft brewery and a small gourmet market. Inside the park, the Petit-Gaspé recreation center has a convenience store, snack bar, and swimming pool.
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