Bic National Park is an 33.2 square kilometres (8,200 acres) national park of Quebec, Canada, located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, near the villages of Bic and Saint-Fabien, southwest of Rimouski. It was founded on October 17, 1984, and is home to large populations of harbor seals and gray seals. Its highest point is Pic Champlain at 1,140 feet (350 m). Slightly less than half of the park is a coastal marine environment.

The park is owned by the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks of Quebec. It is managed by the Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (SÉPAQ). Bic National Park is typical of the southern coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, containing several characteristics of this region.


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Categories: Winter activities, Attractions, Sports and outdoor activities, Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, Camping, Wildlife observation, Park and wildlife reserve, Hiking, Scenic Lookouts, SEPAQ

Card created: 10/2013 (last modified: 11/2018)

GPS coordinates: 48°21'17.58"N, 68°45'17.06"W

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(last modified: 11/2018)