In Quebec, sea kayaking is widely practiced on the St. Lawrence River and in the Saguenay Fjord, as well as on other bodies of water. It is the perfect outdoor activity to observe marine wildlife. There is nothing more exhilarating than to be in close contact, at a safe distance, with belugas, seals and other majestic mammals that inhabit our marine ecosystems! For a few hours’ excursion or a few days’ adventure, you can count on our network of Quality-Safety certified businesses to guide you through your sea kayaking journey. Sea kayaking is also available in some of Quebec’s regional parks.
Off the Gulf of the St. Lawrence, the mythical Gaspe Peninsula is an ideal destination for hikes, deep sea excursions, wildlife or whale observation, kayaking, canoeing, days at the beach, canyoning, diving and so much more. The Tourisme Gaspesie visitor region includes access to the GRA1 trail ? the only hiking trail in North America homologated GR® (long-distance/grande randonnée). Also known as the International Appalachian Trail, it connects to the tip of Parc national de Forillon in the Matapedia region and crosses the Chic-Choc mountain range, offering long-distance hikes of up to 40 days long. Canoe buffs should paddle the limpid waters of the Bonaventure River, and admire its turquoise reflections. From its acclaimed Perce Rock, Bonaventure Island and northen gannet population to its UNESCO World Heritage status and summits that soar high above the 1,000 metre mark, Gaspe is a must-see region for its great outdoors. In winter, abundant snowfalls make it an off-trail skier’s and snowmobiler’s paradise up in in the mountains of the Chic-Chocs Wildlife Reserve, and Parc national de la Gaspesie, where visitors also enjoy caribou and moose observation.