Join a small-group, naturalist-guided whale-watching cruise departing from the heart of Forillon National Park, searching the rich, cold waters of the Baie de Gaspé for fin whales, minkes, belugas, and harbour porpoises — one of the most productive whale habitats in eastern Canada.
What to expect
Vessels depart from L'Anse-au-Griffon or Grande-Grave in the heart of Forillon, immediately entering waters where the convergence of the Baie de Gaspé and the Gulf of St. Lawrence concentrates krill and small fish — prime whale feeding grounds. Marine biologist guides identify individual whales by their flukes and share field-research insights in real time. Expect dramatic surfacing events, thunderous blows, and occasionally a full breach from a fin whale — the second-largest animal on Earth. Hot beverages are served on deck as you watch the rugged Forillon cliffs recede behind you.
Good to know
Forillon is ~35 min from the Gaspé pier. Cruises run 2–3 hrs; confirm afternoon departure times to allow buffer before all-aboard. Dress in warm, windproof layers even in summer — the Gulf is cold. Binoculars strongly recommended.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Gaspe — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.