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Forillon National Park features great blue herons and whale pods, while the forested areas house porcupine, deer, moose, fox and bear.
Parc de Miguasha, a small peninsula located seven kilometres south of Route 132, was the second place in Québec to be named a Unesco World Heritage site. It’s the world’s premier fossil site for illustrating the Devonian period.
Grotte de St. Elzéar is almost 500,000 years old, making it one of Québec’s oldest caves, where you can view stalactites, stalagmites and even “moon milk!”