So many camping and glamping options!
Forillon National Park offers 346 tent and RV campsites (with one or two hookups) in three magnificent areas of the park.
Visitors wanting a nature experience with a bit more comfort can stay in one of 15 oTENTik tents, 5 Ôasis glamping units or the micrOcube.
The park also offers wilderness camping enthusiasts five backcountry sites, two of which include a lean-to shelter where you can camp without a tent.
Visit the Parks Canada Reservation Service page and/or the park’s Camping section for more details to help you choose the option that will suit you the best.
Opening dates
The park is in operation from late May to mid-October; opening dates for campgrounds vary.
Some trails are accessible during the off-season; however, they are not maintained, which means visitors are responsible for their own safety.
Visit the following page for more information: parks.canada.ca/pn-np/qc/forillon/visit/heures-hours
Room capacity
- 346 tent and RV campsites (some with one or two hookups)
- 15 oTENTik glamping tents
- 5 Ôasis glamping units
- 1 micrOcube glamping unit
- 5 backcountry wilderness sites (2 with a lean-to shelter)
Cost
Single Occupancy Varies depending on the site; visit the following page for more information: parks.canada.ca/pn-np/qc/forillon/visit/tarifs-feesPayment methods
- Visa
- MasterCard
- American Express
- Interac
- Cash
Types of lodging offered
Services
On site
- Wheelchair accessible
- Pets admitted
- Laundromat
- Bicycle rental
- Boat rental
- Panoramic lookout
- Boat ramp
- Free outdoor parking
- Group rates
Outdoor equipment
- Tables
- Chairs
- Barbecue
- Outdoor fireplace
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Children's playground
- Fire pit
- Firewood for sale
- Outdoor tennis
On-site activites
- Horseback riding
- Interpretation
- Wildlife observation
- Observation of marine mammals
- Fishing
- Bike path
- Beach
- Sea nearby
- Activity program for adults
- Activity program for children
- Hiking trails
- Cross-country ski trails
- Mountain bike trails
- Kayaking
- Pedal boating
- Scuba diving
How to get there
The park is at the northeastern tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, north of the village of Gaspé, 700 km (430 mi.) from Québec City and 350 km (220 mi.) from the New Brunswick border. To get there, follow Route 132.
Affiliations and distinctions
Affiliations
- Parks Canada network
- Tourisme Gaspésie