Difficulty |
Easy | |
Distance |
12 KM | |
Elevation gain |
275 meters |
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Ile Grande Basque trails list and map ?
Trails | Distance | Elevation | Type | Difficulty |
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Le Boréal | 0.8 km | 0 m | Linear | Beginner |
Les Caps | 0.4 km | 0 m | Linear | Beginner |
Boucle de l'île Grande Basqu | 7.8 km | 275 m | Loop | Intermediate |
Le Forestier Nord | 2.1 km | 0 m | Linear | Intermediate |
Le Forestier Sud | 1.5 km | 0 m | Linear | Intermediate |
Le Maritime | 1 km | 0 m | Linear | Intermediate |
L'Insulaire | 2.2 km | 0 m | Linear | Advanced |
La Traversée | 1.5 km | 0 m | Linear | Advanced |
L'Extrême | 1.2 km | 150 m | Linear | Advanced |
Le Montagnard | 0.5 km | 0 m | Linear | Advanced |
Le Chemin du Sud | 0.5 km | 0 m | Linear | Advanced |
La Montée | 0.2 km | 80 m | Linear | Advanced |
Why choose a trail at Ile Grande Basque?
The Grande Basque Islands of the North Shore - Duplessis are located at the northern end of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, about 50 km south of Ungava Bay. These islands, which are part of Canadian territory, consist of three main islands (Grande Basque, Petite Basque and L'Isle-aux-Coudres) and several islets.
The climate is subarctic and winters are very cold with average temperatures of -10 Β°C in January. Summers are relatively mild with average temperatures of 15 Β°C in July. The most favorable time to visit the Grand Basque Islands is from June to September.
The islands are covered with typical northern vegetation: pine, fir, spruce and birch. The animals that inhabit the islands are mainly birds (ducks, swans, terns, etc.) and mammals (caribou, foxes, hares, etc.).
The Γles Grande Basque of the CΓ΄te-Nord - Duplessis offer a beautiful wilderness experience and are an excellent place to hike and observe wildlife.
What are the services on site?
Trail maps
Rate & open hour
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
50.15
What are the coordinates and address ?
Starting Point
The trailhead for the Γle Grande Basque is located at the mouth of the Grande-Basque River, about 15 km southwest of Natashquan.
Why visit Ile Grande Basque
The Γle Grande Basque is a beautiful island located in the CΓ΄te-Nord - Duplessis region of Quebec. The island is a great place to visit for its stunning natural scenery, including forests, lakes, and rivers. There are also plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy on the island, such as hiking, fishing, and canoeing.
Is Γle Grande Basque in CΓ΄te-Nord - Duplessis a suitable place for the whole family and children?
No, Γle Grande Basque in CΓ΄te-Nord - Duplessis is not a suitable place for the whole family and children.
Things not to be missed
The best activities to do near Γle Grande Basque in CΓ΄te-Nord - Duplessis include fishing, hiking and camping. The region is also known for its beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife.
Activities not to be missed:
-Watch whales and dolphins from the shore
-Ocean fishing
-Visit the Cap-aux-Meules lighthouse
-Kayaking on the calm waters of GaspΓ© Bay
-Hike through the region's beautiful landscapes
Where to eat?
1. At the foot of the Montmorency Falls
2. In a sugar shack
3. On top of a mountain
4. In a park
5. On an island
The most popular campsite on Ile Grande Basque is without a doubt the Pointe-au-Père municipal campground. Located just a few minutes' walk from the beach and lighthouse, this campground offers spacious, shaded sites and a playground for children. Other popular places to camp on Ile Grande Basque include Gaspesie National Park Campground, Mount Jacques-Cartier Campground and Mount Albert Campground.
Let’s Answer Your Questions - FAQ
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9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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No
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25.00 $
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Yes
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