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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsMorning: 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.
Find HotelsIf 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.