Gaspesie National Park - Canada

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About Gaspesie National Park

RV quick facts for Gaspesie National Park

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Road restrictionsRoute 299 is a gravel road with steep ascents and descents. Verify RV length compatibility with park before visiting.
Dump stationAvailable at campground entrances throughout the park
Full hookupsNot available. Park offers water-only and electricity-only sites; La Vallée RV area has basic sites without services.
Electric service15 amp and 30 amp available; pull-through sites offered
Reservation windowReservations available through SEPAQ online booking system; recommended to book early, especially June-August

Best time to visit Gaspesie National Park

June through September provides optimal conditions for RV camping and hiking, with comfortable temperatures averaging 15-22°C and clear trail access across the park's four campgrounds. July and August see peak visitor activity and longest daylight hours exceeding 16 hours daily. Shoulder seasons in May and early October offer quieter visits with cooler weather, though some higher-elevation trails may experience early snow in October. Winter activities operate December through March for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, but RV camping facilities are closed outside the May through October season.

Jan 11 mm
-6°C - -15°C

Campgrounds closed. Park open for day use and winter activities only.

Feb 10 mm
-5°C - -14°C

Campgrounds closed. Driest month; winter sports available.

Mar 24 mm
0°C - -9°C

Campgrounds closed. Spring transition begins mid-month.

Apr 46 mm
6°C - -2°C

Campgrounds closed until May 15. Park warming rapidly.

May 69 mm
13°C - 3°C

Campgrounds open mid-month. Trails become accessible; wildflowers bloom.

Jun 75 mm
19°C - 8°C

Excellent hiking conditions. Longest daylight hours. High season begins.

Jul 81 mm
22°C - 12°C

Peak season and warmest month. Extended park hours 8:30 AM-7 PM. Precipitation possible.

Aug 77 mm
22°C - 12°C

Warm, pleasant conditions continue. Frequent precipitation; plan for wet weather.

Sep 74 mm
17°C - 7°C

Fall colors emerge mid-month. Fewer crowds. Excellent hiking with cool temperatures.

Oct 89 mm
10°C - 2°C

Campgrounds close mid-month (October 12). Precipitation frequent; high winds possible. Early snow at peaks.

Nov 71 mm
4°C - -3°C

Campgrounds closed. Park transitions to winter; reduced services.

Dec 35 mm
-3°C - -10°C

Campgrounds closed; winter activities available December 27 onwards. Heavy snow accumulation at elevation.

Things to do at Gaspesie National Park

  • Lac-aux-Américains Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    This 2.6-kilometer easy loop walk leads to the park's most scenic lake and is among the most accessible RV-friendly hikes in Gaspésie. Rated easy and suitable for families, the trail offers water views and forest setting with moderate elevation gain. authentikcanada.com/ca-en/blog/gaspesie-national-park-guide

  • Chute-Sainte-Anne Waterfall Easy
    RV parking available

    A flat 1.7-kilometer round-trip walk from the Discovery and Visitors Centre featuring views of a cascading waterfall and Mont Albert. The relatively flat terrain makes this ideal for RV visitors seeking short outings without steep grades. tourisme-gaspesie.com/en/discover/gaspesie-experiences/hiking/

  • Mont Jacques-Cartier Peak Strenuous
    RV parking available

    The 8.3-kilometer round-trip summit hike reaches the highest point of Canada's Appalachian Mountains at 1,268 meters, offering panoramic views of the Gaspé Peninsula and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Peak access is restricted to 10 AM to 4 PM during summer months to protect the rare caribou population. authentikcanada.com/ca-en/blog/gaspesie-national-park-guide

  • Mont-Albert Loop Trail Strenuous
    RV parking available

    A 17.4-kilometer challenging loop hike through subalpine forests and alpine tundra with multiple elevation gains and scenic vistas. The trail departs from and returns to the Mont-Albert campground area, making it convenient for RV campers based at that facility. authentikcanada.com/ca-en/blog/gaspesie-national-park-guide

  • Wildlife Viewing and Photography

    The park harbors one of North America's rarest caribou populations, along with moose at high density and golden eagles. Early morning and dusk offer the best opportunities for spotting wildlife from accessible areas near the Discovery Centre and campgrounds. sepaq.com/pq/gas/index.dot?language_id=1

  • Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing

    Over 500 kilometers of marked cross-country ski and snowshoe trails operate from December through March, with equipment rentals available at the Discovery and Visitors Centre. The abundant snowfall in Gaspésie provides ideal winter sports conditions. tourisme-gaspesie.com/en/discover/seasons/winter/

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How to get to Gaspesie National Park

Gaspésie National Park is located 40 kilometers south of Sainte-Anne-des-Monts via Route 299, a gravel road with steep ascents and descents that requires careful navigation in RVs. The nearest airport is Gaspé Regional Airport (YGP), approximately 240 kilometers away and a 3.5 to 4-hour drive. Alternative access points include Route 132 to New Richmond (roughly 100 kilometers north via Route 299). Most RVs should verify length compatibility with the park before booking, as the winding gravel approach road and steep mountain grades present challenges for large units. Shuttle services operate between the Discovery and Visitors Centre and major trailheads during the camping season.

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