Jacques-Cartier National Park (English) is a 258-square-mile provincial park located north of Quebec City. Located in Quebec’s eastern forest-boreal transition, the park is home to a spectacular array of mixed forests, with deciduous broadleaf woods from the south transitioning into the coniferous Boreal Forest of the north. Geography and Wildlife History Popular Hikes With 17 named mountains, the park protects the Laurentian massif, a unique mountain range that’s independent of others in…
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