North Area

Forillon National Park

Du Banc trail 
 

Accessibility

Venture along the seashore on Du Banc trail and take in the magnificent Forillon cliffs and the Cap-des-Rosiers lighthouse.

  • Level of difficulty: Easy
  • Length: 4 km (round trip)
  • Duration: 1–2 hrs.
  • Type of terrain: A planked boardwalk for a distance of approximately 400 m, after that, a hard trail surfaced in stone dust.
  • Elevation gain: 6 m
  • Starting point: The trail connects the parking lot to the Visitor Information and Discovery Centre at Cap-des-Rosiers.
  • GPS coordinates: 48.847005, -64.212345

Parking for persons with disabilities.

 

 
 

The wheelchair bicycle (GRIT) is available to rent for free to people with reduced mobility wishing to enjoy the Du Banc trail. It is a wheelchair where the two wheels are pulled independently with mountain bike chains. This system provides more power to climb the slopes and also allows you to pick up speed, in a very safe way.

Reservations recommended

For information: Cap-des-Rosiers Visitor Information and Discovery Centre

   418-368-5505
 
 
 

A planked boardwalk extends over a distance of approximately 400 m.

 
 

Along Du Banc trail, take a break at a wheelchair accessible picnic table.

 
 

You can approach the Irish Memorial (Carricks) erected in the memory of the some one hundred passengers who drowned off Cap-des-Rosiers, in 1847.

 
 

Climb the stairs to reach the observation tower over the salt marsh, the sea and the lighthouse.

 
 

Washrooms can be found in the service building located near the parking lot of Cap-des-Rosiers. It is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

 
 

At the other end of the trail is the Visitor Information and Discovery Centre, which offers universal access as well as several services such as inclusive washrooms, exhibit, gift shop, bistro, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi, among others.

 
Prélude-à-Forillon trail
 

Accessibility

This looped trail enters a hardwood wooded area, leads to the sea, runs along the bank gravel, and goes back to where it started. With its multi-sensory interpretation modules, this wooden footbridge offers people with physical or visual disabilities a glimpse of the best that Forillon has to offer: the space of its vast sea and eroded mountains.

  • Level of difficulty: Easy
  • Length: 0.5 km (loop)
  • Duration: 15 mins.
  • Type of terrain: First part on planked boardwalk and second part on compacted stone dust.
  • Elevation gain: 2 m
  • Starting point: Visitor Information and Discovery Centre, North Area
  • GPS coordinates: 48.838220, -64.214105

Parking for persons with disabilities.

 

The trailhead is located at the Visitor Information and Discovery Centre, which offers universal access and several services such as inclusive washrooms, exhibit, gift shop, a bistro, laundry facilities and Wi-Fi, among others.

 
 
 

Signs are translated in Braille and the planked boardwalk area which represents 50% of the trail, has railings to accommodate people with visual disabilities.

 
 

The planked boardwalk and the compacted stone dust each represent about 50% of the trail.

 
 

A picnic building is available halfway through the loop.

 
Cap-Bon-Ami 
 

Accessibility

As you exit the parking lot, get a front-row seat to a view of sea and cliffs where seabirds and seals are featured.

Paved parking for people with disabilities is available at the end of Cap Bon Ami Road, near the washrooms, the picnic area and the service building.

 
 

Walk slightly north from the parking area for people with disabilities to the beginning of the compacted stone dust trail that leads to the washrooms, picnic area, service building and the entire site.

 
 

Please note that to access the pebble beach from the parking lot, a steep slope and a long staircase must be crossed.

 
 
 

Walk slightly north from the parking area for people with disabilities to the beginning of the compacted stone dust trail that leads to the washrooms, picnic area, service building and the entire site.

 
 

A wheelchair accessible table is available.

 
Visitor Information and Discovery Centre 
 

Accessibility

The perfect place for a first contact with the park!

You will find various services and activities, such as :

    Services

  • Camper information and registration
  • Laundry facilities, 24-hour self-service
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Gender-inclusive washrooms
  • Shop
  • Electric vehicle charging stations
  • Bike repair station
    • Activities

  • Permanent exhibition
  • Screening of the film "A gem at land's end"
  • Children's corner
  • Bistro au Havre de Forillon
  • Outdoor terrace
  • Croisière Forillon (cruise)
     
     

    The entire building and terrace are wheelchair accessible. A ramp is provided inside.

     
     

    The Bistro au Havre de Forillon is a unique place to relax and discover simple and tasty dishes made with local products.

     
     
     

    The film “A gem at land’s end” is available in English and in French. However, it is not subtitled or available in audio description.

     
     
     

    A large accessible terrace is available with picnic tables, one of which is wheelchair accessible.

     
    Des-Rosiers Campground (North Area)

    The main access path to the service buildings is made of stone dust or crushed stone. The buildings have other access points; these may be grass or dirt and could have obstacles to work around such as rocks or roots as well as slopes of varying steepness.

    An adapted picnic table is available at Site 174 in Loop C, which has a hard trail, surfaced in crushed stone. The distance between this site and the service building is approximately 50 metres. The path to get there is relatively flat.

    • Loop D consists of unserviced semi-wooded campsites.
    • Loop B consists of unserviced semi-wooded campsites.
    • Loop E consists of semi-wooded campsites with electricity.

    These three camping loops have a modern service building with adapted and gender-neutral washrooms and showers, as well as an accessible indoor space.

    Click on the images for more technical information.

    Other relevant information:

    Accessibility

     
     
     
     

    All service buildings at the Des-Rosiers campground offer an indoor space with adapted tables, a fireplace, indoor and outdoor sinks, as well as a gender-neutral shower and washroom accessible to persons with reduced mobility.

     
     

    For the main access to Service Building A, use the universal pathway. The surface is made of stone dust, with no significant slope. Parking is available on the paved road. The distance between the building and the road is approximately 30 metres.

     
     

    For the main access to Service Building B1, use the universal pathway. The surface is made of stone dust, with no significant slope. There is no nearby parking. The distance between the building and the road is 40 metres.

     
     

    For the main access to Service Building B2, use the universal pathway. The surface is made of stone dust, with no significant slope. There is no nearby parking. The distance between the building and the road is 20 metres.

     
     

    For the main access to Service Building C, use the universal pathway. The surface is made of stone dust, with no significant slope. Parking is available on the paved road, 30 metres from the building.

     
     

    The loop roads are paved.

     

     

     

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