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 Parc National de Forillon

Canada, Quebec

English (Translate this text in English): Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

English (Translate this text in English): Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

English (Translate this text in English): Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

English (Translate this text in English): Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

English (Translate this text in English): Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

English (Translate this text in English): Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

English (Translate this text in English): Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

English (Translate this text in English): Forillon National Park is located on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, one of 43 national parks and park reserves across Canada. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the northern end of the Appalachians. Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. It covers 244 km².

The word forillon is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.

The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals. Source: Wikipdia.org

There is approx 15 distinct dive sites within the park, mostly on the south side of the cape.

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Anse-aux-sauvages - / - 7 m 12 m {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Baie de la Vieille - / - 10 m 20 m {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Grande Grave - / - 15 m 40 m {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Le Vieux - / - 15 m 20 m {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Les phoques - / - 2 m 5 m {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Petit Gaspé - / - 7 m 12 m {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}

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