The Îles de la Madeleine are a prime destination for lovers of outdoor activities and offer a wide range of new and interesting activities. Conditions are ideal for
kiting and all other related wind sports such as kite buggy.
Those of you who enjoy
cycling will feast your eyes on the magnificent views of the sea along our cycle paths. There are also many interesting
hiking trails.
Horseback riding and
buggy rides are also available.
The archipelago's richly varied ecosystem includes many different zones: forest,
wildlife reserves, dunes and wetlands. Take the time to participate in some of the observation and
nature interpretation activities that will introduce you to these fascinating areas. Situated as they are in the middle of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the Islands are an important stopping place for many species of
migrating birds. As a result, the
archipelago is an excellent place for
birding. The various outdoor activities centres on the Islands offer package deals for all of these activities.
Although September is a very busy month for outdoor adventure activities and events, there are still plenty of places in the Islands where you can find peace and quiet. If you are looking for energy renewal, look into those businesses specializing in health tourism.
Autumn in the Iles de la Madeleine is usually a mild, gentle season. The maritime climate prolongs the warmth of summer, and the water stays warm enough for swimming,
water sports or other outdoor activities. In September, calm returns to the Islands, the light is softer and the scenery takes on a languorous,
infinitely lovely appearance. A delight for photographers, who will surely return home with a
unique pictorial record of their stay.
Aerotourism:
For fans of Aerotourism, the Îles de la Madeleine are a preferred destination. Seen from the air, the islands and islets,
the lagoons and the sea offer an exotically enchanting spectacle. There is one
airport on the archipelago, located on
Havre-aux-Maisons. Most of the services essential to this type of activity are present.
Because of their geographical location in the heart of the Saint-Lawrence, the Islands are located directly on the routes used by pilots coming from the Gaspé Peninsula, Prince Edward Island, the North Shore, Labrador and the United States.

The Îles de la Madeleine are year-round partners in the
Ecofly Aerotourism Network.
Buggy Ride:
Take a ride in a horse-drawn buggy along the scenic roads in Pointe Basse: it's an original idea and a great way to take in the charming scenery in summer or the sparkling ice on the
winter lagoons. Your guide will be delighted to answer any questions you may have about the local heritage and history as well as the local
artists and craftspeople.
Kite:
For kiting, there is no place on earth better than the Islands! The winds are reliable and large open spaces like
the beaches make it easy to test your skills on acrobatic kites, power kites or any other wind-powered devices. Specialized boutiques organize competitions, demonstrations and construction workshops.
Beware of power lines. Make sure it is safe to fly before you send your kite up. Transport Canada rules forbid the operation of any flying apparatus (kite, remote-controlled planes, ultra-lights, etc.) within 5 nautical miles from
an airport (+ or - 10 km). Ask the specialists to suggest safe places for you to practice flying your kite.
Aérosport Carrefour d'AventuresLive the adVENTure with Quebec's power kite professionals. First Canadian kite school, winner of "les Grands Prix du Tourisme" 2001/2002/2003/2005. Learn how to kite, a m"must" on the Islands, buggy and kitesurf (IKO teaching methods). For beginners and all skill levels from the age of 4. Family/group packages. AEQ member, certified "BNQ Outdoor and Adventure". Shedule:june to october, daily from 8:30 am to 6 pm. Bilingual.
Au gré du Vent Cerfs-Volants/ KitesTake time to share an unforgettable experience with acrobatic kites with people who truly have a passion for this sport. This sport is accessible for all. We have been welcoming our clients for the last 10 years: first-class training sessions, kite demonstrations and giant kites on the La Côte site, kite building workshops for children and the widest choice of kites in Quebec. Retail and repair service. Schedule: May to Sept. daily from 9am to 9 pm. Off Season: upon reservation 986-5000
Horseback riding:
Horseback riding on the boundless
beaches and hillsides of the Îles de la Madeleine, is an incomparable experience spiced with adventure and the freedom of the great outdoors. Lessons are available for those wishing to improve their riding skills.
La P'Tite Ferme au Galop - Centre ÉquestreLa P'tite Ferme au Galop; your family won't want to miss out on this experience! Horseback rides along the beach (under 10, double saddle), sleigh rides and a visit to our farm and all its animals. What is more, you can really get into the Island atmosphere with an evening ride including a bonifire and a singer-storyteller. Come and see, you'll love it!Hiking 1h30: 40$Double saddle:add 15$
Centre équestre " La Crinière au Vent "Certified Équi-Qualité, this school offers you secured activities for the whole family! Day-camp for kids will make them discover horses...horse cares, riding, trick riding, etc. The initiation activity gives you the chance to discover and learn at your own rhythm. Prepare and ride your horse or pony! We also offer beautiful ballads in a nice cabriolet. Reserve soon! New! Indoor riding ring.
Golf and mini-golf:
You can also play golf on the Îles de la Madeleine. Experts will enjoy the 9-hole course in l'
Étang-du-Nord. Family groups will have a great time on the 18-hole mini-putt in Dune-du-Sud.
Mini-golf des Sillons18-hole mini-golf course. Schedule: June 1st to Sept.30, daily from 9am to 9pm.
Club de Golf des ÎlesNine-hole course. Equipment rentals. Bar and snack bar. Schedule: Daily 7am to 9pm.
| Phone | : (418) 986-3665 |
| Fax | : (418) 986-3140 |
Camping des Sillons18-hole mini-golf course.Shedule: June 1st to September 30, daily from 9 am to 10 pm.
Nature Interpretation:
The distinctive environment of the Îles de la Madeleine lets nature lovers study several different habitats:
dune,
lagoon, forest, peat bog, salt marsh, etc. Interpretation panels are posted along the paths meandering through all of these milieus explaining the natural environment for those who want to learn more about it while they are admiring the incredibly beautiful surroundings. Experienced professionals offer guided interpretation tours, a type of visit which is much more interesting than a self-guided tour. The local guides can provide information that will make your outdoor adventure a much more rewarding experience.
Attention FragÎlesAttention FragÎles was founded in 1988 to combine local efforts to conserve and promote the Archipelago's natural heritage. For summer activities, please contact us.
La SalicorneNature Walk: Guided tours of the rich ecology of the Eastern part of the Islands; bird-watching, geology, study of the various ecosystems. Enjoy exploring the Pointe-de-L'Est, Boudreau Island and the cliffs at the Bluff!
Ornithology:
Everyone knows that the charm and authenticity of the Îles de la Madeleine make the archipelago a superb holiday destination. Furthermore, with more than 300 listed species, the Islands are a worthwhile, even exceptional destination for serious birdwatchers. So why not take advantage of this unique two-in-one package ?
Consut our
Ornithology section.
Hiking:
There are good walking trails on each of the islands and you can also take long scenic walks along panoramic secondary roads winding among the hills or along deserted beaches.
Consult the
Hiking section for information on our trails and outfitters.
Sentier La Bouillée de boisNature trail in the forest, for pedestrians, 5,1 km. Self-guided walks.
Réserve nationale de faune de la Pointe de l'estThe reserve covers 684 hectares and shows most of the typical elements of the Island lanscape. With mostly sandy ground, this reserve has a maritime vegetation. Many shore birds stop over here during their migration.
Excursions en Mer Inc.Your dreaming of relaxation and discovery,of the grandness of a coastal scenery,unforgettable excursions and a different tourism experience? Regain the pleasure of time gently fleeting away in harmony.Come and live with us the experience of and unspoiled nature, generous and accessible, filled with fun,wonder and emotion.Water-based excursion and hiking at Entry Island and/or Brion Island.After being provided with information, you will be free to discover the magnificent scenery at your own pace
Sentier du littoralThis path, shared by7 walkers and cyclists, offers a scenic view over the sea and the town of Cap-aux-Meules. At the end, you will find a staircase with 185 steps leading to an observation point.
Le Sentier du BarachoisThe barachois interpretation trail (5 km) is located in the wetlands situated between the Dune-du-Nord and the lo-lying portions of Fatima. It takes you through both salt anf fresh water marshes and water meadows alive with a multitude of plants and birds.
Sentier Ivan QuinnThis path are on Entry Island who is located 16 km from Cap-aux-Meules. Around fifty Anglophone families live there. It's a perfect paradise for anyone who enjoys hiking and outdoor activities. Big Hill on Entry Islands is the highest point in the Magdalens, the path end. From the summit, you have a spectacular view over the whole island chin.
Attention FragÎlesAttention FragÎles work for the Islands' natural environment. Founded in 1988, the organization informs and educates local citizens and visitors about environmental issues, and works to protect and conserve the natural heritage of the Magdalen Islands. For information, or to support the cause, contact the organization.
Sentier de la butte du ventYou can reach La Butte du Vent by the chemin de l'Église and chemin Cormier in l'Étang-du-Nord. One of the hishest elevations in the Îles de la Madeleine, it is a wonderful scenic point.
Sentier de l'Anse de l'Étang-du-NordThree sites have been developed with rest areas, paths and shelters: Étang-du-Nord cove, around the fishing port of the same name, with cafe and a theatre; Hérissé cape, at the end of the chemin du Phare, facing the setting sun, and l'Échouerie, on the chemin du Gros-Cap, along the shores of the Baie de Plaisance.
Le Parc des Buck2,6 km of wooded trails for pedestrians leading to Quinn's lake. Signs explain the park and the old mine.
Vert et Mer, Expédition & FormationNature walk: Guided tours of the rich ecology of the Eastern part of the Islands: ornithology, geology, study of various ecosystems. Enjoy exploring the Pointe-de-l'Est, Boudreau Island and the cliffs at the Bluff! Get a copy of our weekly schedule.
Le Parc des Bois-Brûlés2,2 km of forest trail to acquaint you with an impressive diversity of vegetation. Entrance located on chemin du Bassin.
Piste cyclable et pédestre de la Belle-AnseClose to the sea and occasionally sheltered by trees, this 3,6 km gravelled path is a fine place for cycling or walking. A pause is essential at Cap au Trou to observe the most beautiful sunset on the Island.
Île Boudreau
Sentiers de l'Île BrionBrion Island, located 16 km from Grosse- Île, is an Ecological reserve run by the government of Quebec. It's an exceptionnal site for the observation of birds and seals. Hiking on forest paths is allowed in certain off-reserve areas of the Island. It's also possible to reach the Digwell house along the cliff trail, but for visits to the interior of the reserve, you must be accompanied by an authorized guide. To get to Brion Island, you have to take boat or Zodiac excursions.
Butte des DemoisellesDeparture :Gravel road accessible from the chemin d'En Haut.Property of the Société de conservation des Îles de la Madeleine (Magdalen Islands Conservation Association) these bare, rounded hills rise over the water and the historical site of La Grave in Havre-Aubert.
Cycling:
Where else could you be astride your bike and still in such close contact with the sea?
Route 199, the main road linking the islands, has a paved shoulder over most of its length. You can also travel along secondary roads and take in the extraordinary scenery.
Check out the
cycling section and discover the cycling circuits in the archipelago.