Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve adventure.
Spot seabirds and road trip among rocky monoliths on these remote islands off the coast of Quebec.
Mingan Archipelago National Park is set in eastern Quebec, offshore from the small community of Havre-Saint-Pierre and 870 kilometres from Quebec City. The park’s 20-plus islands and roughly 1,000 tiny islets are scattered in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, in the region known as the Côte-Nord (North Shore) of the Saint Lawrence. Upon arrival by boat, you can camp on six of the Mingan îies (islands), searching for Atlantic puffins, razorbills, and other seabirds, kayaking and paddleboarding, hiking among unusual rock formations, and touring historic lighthouses.
Very few visitor attractions are open along the Côte Nord outside of the summer months. The camping season in Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve of Canada is short, from mid-June through mid-September. In Quebec, late June’s Jean Baptiste Day (the Fête Nationale) kicks off the summer season, and the park is busiest from that holiday weekend through August. The main park interpretation center in Havre-Saint-Pierre typically opens in early June and closes in late September.