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Bic National Park Adventures

Bic National Park offers rugged coastal landscapes and rich wildlife along the southern shore of the St. Lawrence River, making it a premier destination for hiking, wildlife observation, and marine exploration.

3,360
Acres Protected
19 (approx. 30 km)
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Bic National Park

 

Bic National Park, located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, protects a diverse coastal environment characterized by rolling hills, rocky headlands, and sheltered coves along the southern shore of the St. Lawrence River. The park extends over an area dominated by salt marshes and pine forests, providing habitat for a variety of species, including seals, bald eagles, and white-tailed deer. The park's geography features impressive cliffs and tidal flats, where visitors can experience tidal changes and discover marine life at low tide. Historically, the area was used by Indigenous peoples and later as a seafaring zone, noted for its lighthouse and maritime heritage. Today, Bic is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering over 30 kilometers of marked trails for hiking and mountain biking, access to calm waters for kayaking and canoeing, and opportunities to camp in well-maintained campgrounds. Visitors appreciate the quiet natural setting, excellent birdwatching spots, and the chance to see seals basking on the rocks. Notable landmarks within the park include Cap-à-l'Orignal, a lookout with panoramic views over the St. Lawrence, and Pointe-Noire, a coastal area providing dramatic rock formations and rugged shoreline to explore. The park’s accessibility and facilities make it a favored spot for family outings, nature photographers, and anyone interested in coastal Quebec ecosystems.

Highlights

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Cap-à-l'Orignal Lookout offering sweeping views of the St. Lawrence River

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Seals basking on offshore rocks and tidal flats

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Well-maintained hiking and mountain biking trails traversing coastal and forest landscapes

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The beach and rocky shorelines at Pointe-Noire with rich marine life

Notable Natural Features

Cap-à-l'Orignal

A prominent lookout point providing panoramic views across the St. Lawrence River and nearby islands.

Tidal Flats

Expansive mudflats revealed at low tide, home to marine organisms and popular for exploration.

Seal Colonies

Regular sightings of grey and harbour seals sunning on coastal rocks within protected marine areas.