Parc provincial de la Grosse-Roche is a protected natural area in Quebec known for its striking limestone cliff, diverse forest ecosystem, and opportunities for hiking and nature observation.
Parc provincial de la Grosse-Roche is located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec and is renowned for the Grosse Roche, a massive limestone cliff that serves as a prominent landmark along the southern shore of the Saint Lawrence River. The park encompasses a forested landscape characterized by mixed hardwoods and conifers, supporting a range of wildlife including bird species, small mammals, and rich plant life. The limestone cliff rises dramatically, offering several vantage points with panoramic views of the river and surrounding areas. Historically, the park area has been valued for its geological significance and scenic beauty. Visitors are attracted to the park for its network of hiking trails that lead to the cliff and natural lookouts, providing excellent birdwatching and photography opportunities. The park's accessible location near the town of Rimouski makes it a popular day-use destination, especially for local residents and travelers exploring the Saint Lawrence coastline. The combination of geological features, forest habitats, and outdoor activities makes Parc provincial de la Grosse-Roche an appealing site for nature enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Dramatic limestone cliff known as La Grosse Roche
Panoramic views of the Saint Lawrence River from cliff overlooks
Mixed forest ecosystem with diverse flora and fauna
Well-maintained hiking trails with varying levels of difficulty
A prominent limestone rock formation offering expansive views over the Saint Lawrence River.
A diverse forest environment supporting a wide variety of bird species and understory plants.
Several loop and out-and-back trails that vary from easy to moderate difficulty, connecting viewpoints and natural areas.