Park wardens will help you discover the park's many resources: the harsh conditions of life facing shoreline organisms, the constantly evolving landscape or human occupation shaped by the surrounding environment.
Theater and Special Activities
Visitors can enjoy two humorous plays (30 minutes each) -- one about history and the other about seals. A series of special activities and talks will give you a chance to discover the park's wealth of plant and animal life, geomorphology and history.
The permanent exhibit at the Discovery and Visitors Centre is entitled "A Legacy of the Sea". Audiovisual presentations highlight different facets of the park.
We offer elementary and secondary students a school discovery program about the coast in June, and from September to mid-October. Reservations required.
Self-guided trails
A 200-metre archeological trail recalls the park's first native inhabitants. Six discovery panels and an archeological site highlight human presence over 2,500 years old. At Raoul-Roy lookout, seven interpretation panels present a wealth of information on observing birds of prey.