Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve

The Mingan Archipelago, located on the North Shore of Quebec, is home to the largest concentration of monoliths in Canada. While whales and seals frolic at large, the thousands of islands and islets fascinate visitors with their arctic-alpine plants and colonies of birds.  

Features

Dame de Niapiskau, on Niapiskau island

Sea excursion - Quarry and Niapiskau island

Plenty of monoliths and a mosaic of natural habitats.

Monoliths on Île Nue de Mingan

Sea excursion - Île aux Perroquets and île Nue

Monoliths, history, a lighthouse station and seabirds.

Ôasis accommodations

Ôasis accommodations

Spend the night in a tear-drop shaped accommodation.

Visiting Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve

Boat operators

Learn more about the boat operators recognized by Parks Canada.

Activities and experiences

Things to do, trails, tours, programs, accommodations, exhibits.

Camping and accommodations

Camping, oTENTik, Ôasis, 4 star accommodations.

Plan your visit

How to get here, facilities and services, fees, detailed maps, brochures, tourism links.

Safety and guidelines

Important bulletins, seasonal safety, park regulations, best practices, hiking, camping and maritime safety, and more.

Fees

Daily visitor fees, camping fees, and more. Free admission for youth.

About Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve

Stewardship and management

Jobs, permits and licenses, plans.

Nature and science

Conservation and science, animals, plants, the environment, and research.

Jobs

Find out employment opportunities at Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve.

Contact Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve

Information and/or reservation: 418-538-3285 or 418-949-2126
Toll-free: 1-888-773-8888
Email:  information@pc.gc.ca

Hours of operation

See our detailed schedule

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