Stan
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Getting there is half the fun as the old cliché says, but not much in between Forillon and Gaspe National Parks can measure up to those destinations for their unique beauty and outdoor opportunities (also see my paddling report from Forillon) … except the view along rt. 132 and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. We were pleasantly surprised at the beauty of this route which, in my mind, rivals the Cabot Trail of Cape Breton.
Here is a shot taken from a vantage I don’t usually risk … be comforted that I never text from behind the wheel:
Our main objective on this trip to Gaspésie was Mont Jacques Cartier and the caribou herd which hangs out there. Access to this trail is controlled in the interest of the caribou and limited to the hours of 10 AM to 4 PM and departures are not permitted after noon. Although there is public parking near the trailhead, the best access is by shuttle bus which most hikers take from the facilities (campgrounds, chalet, and hotel) near the Discovery Center on rt. 299. This shuttle includes a guide who leads the trip until hikers start to spread out and you can eventually rendezvous with her at the summit. The shuttle also makes it possible to do a through hike back to the aforementioned facilities, 24 km (15 mi) with considerable exposure, a campsite and “refuge”.
Jacques Cartier Trail round trip is 9.3 km 465 m elevation gain (6 mi, 1500 ft.) including a 1 km side loop and is well improved and maintained:
Go quest young man:
On the rocks:
More alpine rocks and a lush pond below:
Here is a shot taken from a vantage I don’t usually risk … be comforted that I never text from behind the wheel:
Our main objective on this trip to Gaspésie was Mont Jacques Cartier and the caribou herd which hangs out there. Access to this trail is controlled in the interest of the caribou and limited to the hours of 10 AM to 4 PM and departures are not permitted after noon. Although there is public parking near the trailhead, the best access is by shuttle bus which most hikers take from the facilities (campgrounds, chalet, and hotel) near the Discovery Center on rt. 299. This shuttle includes a guide who leads the trip until hikers start to spread out and you can eventually rendezvous with her at the summit. The shuttle also makes it possible to do a through hike back to the aforementioned facilities, 24 km (15 mi) with considerable exposure, a campsite and “refuge”.
Jacques Cartier Trail round trip is 9.3 km 465 m elevation gain (6 mi, 1500 ft.) including a 1 km side loop and is well improved and maintained:
Go quest young man:
On the rocks:
More alpine rocks and a lush pond below: