Discover Canadian National Parks: Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve - Quebec (1984)
Discover Canadian National Parks: Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve - Quebec (1984)
• Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve is located in the province of Quebec, on the north shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
• The archipelago is made up of hundreds of limestone islands, some of which reach up to 70 meters in height, creating a unique and breathtaking landscape.
• Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including seabirds, songbirds, shorebirds, seals, whales, and an endangered species of butterfly.
• Visitors can explore the park’s many trails and observe the local wildlife, as well as take part in activities such as camping, kayaking, and snorkeling.
• Due to its remote location, the park is best visited during the summer months when the weather is more conducive to outdoor activities.
• Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve was established in 1984 and is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Canada.
• The park hosts a variety of cultural events, such as the Mingan Island Cetacean Study, a research project dedicated to the study of whales, dolphins and porpoises in the area.
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