Parc régional de la Rivière Matapédia offers diverse outdoor recreation along the Matapédia River, known for its rich fishing opportunities and scenic landscapes in Quebec’s Gaspésie region.
Parc régional de la Rivière Matapédia is located in the Matapédia Valley in the Gaspésie region of Quebec. The park encompasses a vital stretch of the Matapédia River, which is renowned for its Atlantic salmon population and supports various freshwater species. The park's landscape includes mixed forest ecosystems dominated by maple, birch, and fir, creating colorful scenery throughout the seasons. Established to protect the river corridor and promote outdoor activities, the park attracts anglers, hikers, canoeists, and nature enthusiasts. It holds cultural significance for the local Mi'kmaq community and reflects the region’s logging heritage through surrounding historic sites. Visitors can enjoy multiple recreational opportunities including fishing, hiking on marked trails following the riverbanks, canoeing and kayaking along calm river sections, and wildlife observation that includes birds such as kingfishers and ospreys. Key areas offer access points for river fishing and trails that pass forested hills and wetlands. The park’s natural setting, combined with accessible facilities, makes it a favored destination for families and avid anglers during the warmer months. Its proximity to the villages and towns of the Matapédia Valley provides additional lodging and services for extended stays. Seasonal changes bring vibrant autumn colors and winter snow, offering opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing nearby. The Parc régional de la Rivière Matapédia balances conservation of its aquatic and forest habitats with sustainable tourism focused on enjoying the river’s ecological and recreational value.
Matapédia River Atlantic salmon fishing stretches
Forested hiking trails adjacent to river wetlands
Canoe and kayak access points with calm river sections
Observation areas for riverine birds like kingfishers and ospreys
The park’s central feature, supporting one of Quebec’s prime Atlantic salmon fisheries and providing scenic paddling and fishing opportunities.
A series of easy to moderate trails that run along the riverbank through mixed forests and wetlands, ideal for hiking and nature observation.
Designated areas along the river provide excellent vantage points for spotting these river birds during nesting and feeding seasons.