Covering 26,107 square kilometres, the parc national Tursujuq is the largest in the province. It’s located near the shores of the Hudson Bay, near the Inuit community of Umiujaq. Traces of human activity dating back 3,000 years have been found in the area, as well as evidence of Inuit and Cree trading posts.
Experience the captivating beauty of this immense territory and cultural crossroads, defined by the spectacular Hudson cuestas, Lac Tasiujaq with its brackish tidal waters which are a haven for seal and beluga, and Lac Wiyâshâkimî, a double meteor impact basin and the second largest natural lake in Québec.
Parc national Tursujuq
C.P. 2205
Umiujaq (Quebec)
J0M 1Y0
819-331-5454 / 819-331-7869