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Road Trip: Montreal → Gaspésie → New Brunswick → Prince Edward Island (10 Days)

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Day 1: Montreal → Gaspé (Arrival & Exploration)

Morning: Depart Montreal early and enjoy a scenic drive along the St. Lawrence River, stopping at Rimouski for a quick walk on the waterfront with the dog. The journey to Gaspé takes about 7 hours, so plan for regular breaks.

Afternoon: Arrive in the charming town of Gaspé, stretch your legs at the waterfront park, and stock up on supplies for the camper at the local market. Take a short stroll through the historic downtown before heading to the campsite.

Evening: Set up camp at Camping Gaspé, a pet‑friendly site with easy access to water and electricity. Enjoy a relaxed dinner by the fire and a night under the stars.

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Day 2: Gaspésie – Forillon & Percé

Morning: Drive to Forillon National Park and hike the scenic coastal trail to Cap-Bon-Désir, where the dog can explore the dog‑friendly paths. Expect stunning cliffs and chances to spot seals.

Afternoon: Continue to Percé Rock. Take the short boat tour (dogs on leash are allowed) to view the iconic limestone monolith and enjoy lunch on board.

Evening: Return to the campsite, freshen up, and savor a local seafood dinner in Gaspé before a restful night.

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Day 3: Gaspésie – Bonaventure Island

Morning: Head to Bonaventure Island for a guided walking tour of the bird sanctuary; leashed dogs are welcome on the designated paths. Watch puffins and other seabirds in their natural habitat.

Afternoon: Explore the historic lighthouse and enjoy a picnic with views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Return to the mainland for a short drive back to the campsite.

Evening: Relax at Camping Gaspé and share stories of the day’s wildlife sightings around the campfire.

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Day 4: Gaspésie → New Brunswick (Travel & Fundy Arrival)

Morning: Pack up and embark on the 6‑hour drive to New Brunswick, crossing the scenic Restigouche River. Stop at a pet‑friendly rest area for a stretch.

Afternoon: Arrive at Fundy National Park and set up at Camping Fundy. Take a short hike to the park’s waterfall, letting the dog explore the trail.

Evening: Enjoy a sunset over the Bay of Fundy from the campground’s viewpoint, then settle in for a quiet night.

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Day 5: New Brunswick – Hopewell Rocks & St. Andrews

Morning: Visit the world‑famous Hopewell Rocks at low tide to walk among the towering sea‑stack formations. The dog can join you on the beach walk.

Afternoon: Drive to the historic town of St. Andrews and wander the charming streets, visiting the lighthouse and local boutiques. Grab a coffee at a pet‑friendly café.

Evening: Return to Camping Fundy for a relaxed evening, perhaps spotting nocturnal wildlife near the campsite.

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Day 6: New Brunswick – Moncton (Magnetic Hill & Tidal Bore)

Morning: Travel to Moncton and experience the quirky Magnetic Hill, a gravity‑defying optical illusion perfect for a quick photo stop.

Afternoon: Head to the Riverfront and watch the famous Fundy Tidal Bore rush upriver; dogs on leash are allowed on the promenade.

Evening: Camp at Camping Moncton Riverside, a convenient spot with easy access to the city’s amenities for a dinner out.

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Day 7: New Brunswick – Saint John & Kings Landing

Morning: Drive to Saint John and stroll along the historic Reversing Falls viewpoint, where the dog can enjoy the fresh air.

Afternoon: Visit Kings Landing Historical Settlement for an immersive look at 19th‑century life; leashed dogs are welcome on the outdoor grounds.

Evening: Return to Camping Moncton Riverside for a final night in New Brunswick, reflecting on the province’s diverse attractions.

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Day 8: New Brunswick → Prince Edward Island (Travel & Charlottetown)

Morning: Cross the iconic Confederation Bridge into Prince Edward Island, stopping for photos of the impressive structure.

Afternoon: Arrive in Charlottetown, explore the historic downtown, and enjoy a leisurely lunch at a dog‑friendly patio.

Evening: Set up camp at Camping Charlottetown, then take a sunset walk along the waterfront trail with the dog.

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Day 9: Prince Edward Island – Cavendish & PEI National Park

Morning: Drive to Cavendish and wander the Anne of Green Gables Museum, a must‑see for literature fans; leashed dogs are welcome in the gardens.

Afternoon: Explore the dunes and beaches of Prince Edward Island National Park, where the dog can run on the pet‑friendly sections of the shoreline.

Evening: Return to Camping Charlottetown for a relaxing evening, perhaps sharing stories around a campfire.

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Day 10: Prince Edward Island → Montreal (Return)

Morning: Enjoy a brief walk on Victoria Beach, taking in the sunrise and letting the dog splash in the gentle waves.

Afternoon: Begin the long drive back to Montreal, stopping for lunch and rest breaks along the way. The scenic route offers several pet‑friendly rest areas.

Evening: Arrive home in Montreal, unload the camper, and unwind after an unforgettable road adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Forillon National Park – 3 hrs – $10 entry
  • Percé Rock boat tour – 2 hrs – $7 per person
  • Bonaventure Island – 4 hrs – $12 entry
  • Fundy National Park – 2 hrs – $10 entry
  • Hopewell Rocks – 3 hrs – $5 entry
  • St. Andrews (lighthouse & town) – 2 hrs – $5 entry
  • Magnetic Hill – 1 hr – free
  • Fundy Tidal Bore – 1 hr – free
  • Saint John Reversing Falls – 1 hr – free
  • Kings Landing – 3 hrs – $20 entry
  • Confederation Bridge – 1 hr – $100 round‑trip
  • Charlottetown – 2 hrs – free
  • Cavendish & Anne of Green Gables Museum – 3 hrs – $5 entry
  • Prince Edward Island National Park – 4 hrs – $12 entry
  • Victoria Beach – 1 hr – free
  • Campground fees (9 nights) – – $270
  • Fuel (≈1,500 km, $1.60/L) – – $192
  • Total Estimated Cost: $648

Tips

If you’d like to extend the adventure, consider adding an extra day in Gaspésie to hike the Cap Gaspé trail or a day in New Brunswick to explore the Acadian coast. To shorten the trip, you could combine Day 5 and Day 6 by visiting Hopewell Rocks and Moncton on the same day, reducing the itinerary to 8 days while still seeing the highlights.

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