Auberge Fort-Prével

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Location

Auberge Fort-Prével lies on the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula between Gaspé (30 km) and Percé (40 km).

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Québec City
Montréal Hull
Ottawa
Toronto
Auberge Fort-Prével
730 km
983 km
1 181 km
1 527 km

 

Access and Operating Period

There are no admission fees for this site.

  • Hotel and campground:
    • June 11 to September 11, 2010
  • Golf:
    • May 21 to September 26, 2010

Services

Restaurants 

  • Restaurant Le Bastion (breakfast and supper)
  • Resto-golf Le 19e (breakfast and lunch)
  • Bar service

 Rentals 

  • Golf equipment
  • Golf cart
  • Manual cart bags

Pro Shop

  • Golf equipment (polo, rain jacket, cap, etc.)
  • Fort-Prével souvenirs

Other

  • Internet access
  • Free parking
  • Coin laundry

Contact Information

Contact Information:
2053 Boulevard Douglas
P.O. Box 58
Saint-Georges-de-Malbaie (Québec)  G0C 2X0

Telephone : 1 888 377-3835 (reservations)

Telephone : Phone: 418 368-2281 (hotel)

Fax : 418 368-1364

fortprevel@sepaq.com

Golf:

Telephone : 418 368-6957

Documentation

2009 Brochure (pdf : 1.25 MB)

External Links

Association touristique régionale de la Gaspésie Corporation des Fêtes de Gaspé 2009 Bonjour Québec.com Town of Gaspé

Nearby Attractions

Traces of the Past

History lovers can explore the site looking for traces of the past. Auberge Fort-Prével is in fact located on the remains of an old coastal fort dating back to World War II. It was built to counter German submarines that were a threat to supply ships bound for Europe.

Parc national de l'Ile Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé

Percé Rock is the emblem of the Gaspé Peninsula. This is one sight you don't want to miss while you're in the region. Standing proudly in the sea, this colossal piece of stone sculpts the scenery from near and far. For your safety, only guided hikes are authorized.

Île Bonaventure is a unique bird sanctuary in Québec. It is home to a spectacular gathering of 300,000 seabirds (small penguins, murrelets, puffins, gulls). It also has the largest concentration of Northern Gannets in North America. You can tour the island in a boat or make a stop there.

See the national park's Web site

Forillon National Park of Canada

Forillon National Park of Canada is also one of the region's gems. At the very tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, you will discover seascapes, cliffs and mountains. Seabirds, Arctic-alpine plants and history come together in this 244 km2 park.


Important

At Auberge Fort-Prével, pets, domestic animals are admitted, EXCEPT in certain places and during certain periods. Condition and regulation