Parc national de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé

4, rue du Quai (office)

La Neigère, rue du Quai
Percé (Quebec) Canada
G0C 2L0
Phone:
+418-782-2240
Fax:
+418-782-2241
Email:
[email protected]

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Parc national de l’Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé is home to the largest migratory bird refuge in North America, including a colony of 110,000 northern gannets, which is the most accessible in the world. Bonaventure Island also offers four hiking trails and a historic heritage trail that reflects the island’s prosperous past.

Discover the historic and natural heritage (including wildlife and geology) of the Percé area at the Discovery and Visitors Centre in the historic Charles-Robin sector. Visit La Neigère for information about the services and activities offered in the park as well as to pay your entrance fees. And don’t forget to browse the gift shop!

Experience an unforgettable excursion to Bonaventure Island and wander from one wonderful discovery to another by taking advantage of the interpretive activities offered by experienced park wardens, who are also naturalists. Dive into the history of the fisheries with them by visiting Le Boutillier House, follow them closely during a guided hike and enjoy the activities held at the northern gannet colony. The high point of your visit is bound to be the sight of the 200,000 birds that nest on the island, including 110,000 northern gannets!

Percé Rock is one of the park’s main attractions. This impressive stone monolith is 471 metres (1545 feet) wide and shelters a multitude of birds, including razorbills, cormorants and black-legged kittiwakes, which breed here every year.

Warning: Walking along the walls of Percé Rock and Mt. Joli is always extremely dangerous.


Opening dates

June 1 to October 13


Cost

$10.10/adult, free for children (under 18). Additional rates for boat excursions (offered by Croisières Julien Cloutier and Les Bateliers de Percé). Purchasing your daily access pass online is highly recommended: sepaq.com/parksaccess

Reservations

Required for groups only

Payment methods

  • Visa  Visa
  • MasterCard  MasterCard
  • American Express  American Express
  • Interac  Interac
  • Cash  Cash

Activities available

National Parks
The park protects a rich and exceptional cultural, historical, natural and geological heritage. Come and discover majestic Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island, which features built heritage and is home to an impressive colony of northern gannets.
Whale Watching
Take in unique maritime scenery and observe seabirds and marine mammals as you discover the breathtaking beauty of the park during a sea excursion. Seals, whales, dolphins and basking sharks can all be observed in the park.
Hiking
Bonaventure Island offers 15 km (9 mi.) of hiking along four intermediate trails that will introduce you to various historical and natural facets of the park.
Sea Kayaking
The park protects 100 metres (330 feet) of water around Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock. Sea kayaks are forbidden behind the island and near the northern gannet colony (in accordance with park rules and regulations).
Scuba Diving and Snorkelling
The park protects 100 metres (330 feet) of water around Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock. You can go scuba diving in these waters, an activity offered in partnership with the Percé yacht club (in accordance with park rules and regulations).
Sea Excursions
To get to the park, enjoy a 45-minute sea excursion with one of two private cruise companies. In season, a naturalist will be on board to introduce you to the natural environment of Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock.
Wildlife Observation
The park is home to one of North America’s largest migratory bird sanctuaries, including the world’s most accessible northern gannet colony. During a boat excursion around the park, you may also spot marine mammals.
Interpretation Sites
A whole program of discovery activities is on offer: learn all about the seabirds in the park, find out how Percé Rock got its name and where Bonaventure Island came from, and discover the park’s built heritage.
Maritime Heritage
Participate in discovery activities on the history of the Jersey fishing companies: visit the manager’s residence and a fishing station, follow in the footsteps of the islanders and learn more about the island’s first inhabitants.
Regional Flavours
Resto des Margaulx offers a varied menu: lobster bisque, sandwiches (lobster, smoked salmon, shrimp, rillette, ham, veggie pâté), desserts and drinks, including wine and local beer. You can also pick up snacks at the Relais des Fous snack bar.
Bird Watching
The park is home to one of North America’s largest migratory bird sanctuaries, where you can observe black-legged kittiwakes, razorbills and Atlantic puffins, as well as to the world’s most accessible northern gannet colony (110,000 birds).


Services

  • Picnic area
  • No pets allowed
  • Boutique
  • Restaurant or snack bar
  • Conference/meeting room
  • Other: parking
  • Guide services

How to get there

Bonaventure Island sector: private boat excursions to Bonaventure Island available from the Percé wharf

Charles Robin sector: via Rue du Quai, in Percé

Percé Rock sector: walking along the walls of Percé Rock and Mt. Joli is forbidden at all times since this area is extremely dangerous

Marine sector: 100 metres (330 feet) around Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island


Affiliations and distinctions

Affiliations

  • Sépaq network
  • Tourisme Gaspésie

Distinctions

  • Certified Quality Tourisme Gaspésie
  • Gaspésie network of museums and heritage sites (RMPG)

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