Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area offers a unique blend of wetland and coastal ecosystems, providing critical habitat for migratory birds and a haven for nature enthusiasts.

6,000
Acres Protected
14
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

 

Located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area spans diverse landscapes, including marshes, forests, and grasslands. This area is renowned for its vital role in the migratory patterns of the Greater Snow Geese, with thousands visiting during the spring and fall. Established in 1978, Cap Tourmente is a sanctuary for various bird species and other wildlife. Visitors can explore a network of trails that provide opportunities for bird watching, photography, and nature hikes. The rich history of the area is evidenced by historical farm buildings, offering a peek into the agricultural past. Its ecological importance, serene natural beauty, and accessibility make it a significant destination for both researchers and recreational visitors.

Highlights

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Marsh Boardwalk Trail

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Greater Snow Geese migration

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Historic farm buildings

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St. Lawrence River views

Notable Natural Features

Marsh Boardwalk Trail

A scenic trail that allows close views of the marsh ecosystem and its diverse wildlife.

Historic Farm Buildings

These buildings showcase the traditional agricultural history of the area.

Observation Tower

Provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and the St. Lawrence River.