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Parc national de la Gaspésie, now recognized as a mecca for hiking in Québec, was created in April 1937 in order to permanently protect the Gaspésie Caribou and the beauty of Mont Albert and the McGerrigle Mountains, as well as the salmon of Rivière Sainte-Anne. The altitude of these mountains deeply influences the climate that create the landscape and creates a diversity of species unique to Québec, and even the world. A hiking hotspot gives visitors access to an extraordinary mountain environment. Photo credit:
Parc national de la Gaspésie, Sépaq. You must buy your daily access right online before your visit in a national park. sepaq.com/parksaccess