Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve: Four Days Exploring The Most Magical Islands In Quebec



Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve is a collection of 40 islands just off of Quebec’s Cote Nord (North Shore).

This magical mark contains some of the most fragile ecosystems in Canada paired with dramatic landscapes that include towering rock formations, rare and exotic seabirds, and some of the most unique Parks Canada glamping facilities.

My family spent four days exploring Havre St. Pierre, Longue Pointe de Mingan, and six of the park’s most spectacular islands. We learned that a deeper look at these incredible places in the Gulf of St. Lawrence simply adds more mystery to an already legendary location.

I would like to give a huge shout-out to Parks Canada and Quebec Maritime for their support in making this video and the accompanying guide to the region on our website.

I’d also like to thank the amazing locals and businesses who helped to ensure that we saw everything that we hoped to, including:

La Famille Loiselle
Services Maritime Boreale
The Marine Interpretation and Cetacean Study
Camping de Mingan
Maison de la Culture Innue
Hotel Motel de Havre

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