Interpretive activities
Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve
The natural way of learning
The Mingan Archipelago is a learning experience and you don't want to miss a thing! To help you fully appreciate these many islands, the park reserve provides a range of activities that are both educational and entertaining.
Embark on a voyage of discovery through the archipelago. On certain islands, take advantage of the presence of a Parks Canada Heritage Presenter and let yourself be guided. Your whims and preferences will help you choose from among the large variety of cruises and stopovers offered by local maritime transport services.
Île aux Perroquets
An island, a lighthouse, seabirds
Duration: 1 hour
The lighthouse station is now refurbished. Travel in the footsteps of the people who inhabited this island and meet fascinating seabirds. The exhibition inside the foghorn building will tell you more about the daily lives of the light keepers and their families. Interpretive panels will help you to discover the importance of the lighthouse station for navigation on the St.-Lawrence.
Île Nue de Mingan
Gifts from the Sea
Duration: 1 hour
When you discover Île Nue de Mingan, you enter into a fascinating universe. With its vegetation prostrated to the ground, its lack of forests and its large surface of gravel, the island offers a strange setting that reminds us of arctic environments.
Let us guide you through its strange monoliths, its unique flora, its numerous shorebirds and its astonishing history on the presence of Innus, Paspayas and the Basques as early as in the 16th Century.
Île Quarry
A Diversity of Habitats
Duration: 1 hour 30 min or 2 hours 15 min
Forests, barrens, peat bogs and seashores: these are some of the habitats gathered to explain the diversity of the ecosystems on Île Quarry. Follow the Heritage Presenter through one discovery after another, as each step takes you into a different environment.
En route, make the acquaintance of the majestic monoliths who established the reputation of Île Quarry's Anse des Érosions.
Île Niapiskau
The Formation of the Monoliths
Duration: 1 hour
The « Anse des Bonnes Femmes » on Île Niapiskau is covered with strange rock formations called monoliths. Discover how these islands and their monuments, witnesses to the passing of time and the unceasing work of Nature, were formed over the millennia.
This is a place for geologists, and the Heritage Presenter will help you become one quickly and easily - at least with regards to limestone.
Eastern sector and Petite île au Marteau
An island hopping adventure
Duration: 4 hours including a 1-hour stopover
Observe and take in the cliffs of this area of the Mingan Archipelago. This is where you can find, among other interesting sites, the Betchouane Migratory Bird Sanctuary where you will be able to catch sight of some nesting seabird species, such as the Atlantic puffin and the Razorbill. Make a stopover on Petite île au Marteau to discover the evolution of the lighthouse station.
Note:
- Interpretive activities are only offered on selected islands.
- All interpretive activities are offered in French.
- Activities may be available in English upon request and availability of staff.
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