
Forillon,
an Invitation to Land's End!
Forillon, a national park created in 1970,
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.
Within this seaside park, the Grande-Grave
National Heritage Site attests to the way of
life of fishing families.
VISIT
THE PARK WEB SITE