Three unique experiences in Eastern Quebec’s wildlife reserves
Published on June 2, 2025 • Featured Getaways
If you love wildlife, fishing, hiking or simply unwinding in the great outdoors, then a getaway to one of Eastern Quebec’s wildlife reserves is just what you need!

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Exploring Eastern Quebec’s wildlife reserves means experiencing unspoiled nature in exceptional settings, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re a fan of wildlife observation, hiking or trout fishing, these destinations provide the perfect escape. Here are three getaway options for adventure and relaxation!
Comfortable accommodations and outdoor fun at the Réserve faunique de Port-Daniel
If you want to immerse yourself in the vast wilderness of Gaspésie without sacrificing comfort, the Réserve faunique de Port-Daniel offers fully equipped Étoile ready-to-camp units—complete with heating for added comfort!
Whether you’re with family or your sweetheart, you can explore accessible hiking trails, discover numerous trout-filled lakes, and admire the diverse wildlife, including moose and a variety of bird species. What’s more, a playground for the little ones and stunning views add the perfect finishing touch to your adventure!
Hunting and fishing at the wildlife reserves in Rimouski and Matane
The Rimouski and Matane wildlife reserves provide a unique experience for trout fishing enthusiasts and small game hunters. With their modern style, spacious interiors and large windows, the new Horizon cabins offer all the comforts of home in the heart of the forest.
Whether you’re new to fishing or a seasoned pro, these reserves provide prime access to waterways and forest hiking trails. What better way to combine adventure with relaxation?
Natural beauty and outdoor adventures at the Réserve faunique des Chic-Chocs
Nestled in the heart of the mountains in Gaspésie, the Réserve faunique des Chic-Chocs is a true paradise for adventure seekers. Marked by the bare peaks of the Blanche-Lamontagne (940 metres), Vallières-de-Saint-Réal (940 metres) and Brown (920 metres) mountains, its striking relief offers a breathtaking view for the most experienced hikers.
But that’s not all! The reserve also has 15 cabins, all right by the water, making it easy to explore these vast, untouched natural landscapes by rowboat, kayak or pedal boat.
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