
In 2014 the park rangers of Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland, had an idea. They placed 18 red chairs in different locations in the park. Hikers were able to have a few moments of respite while witnessing breathtaking views.
Today these chairs are strategically placed in selected spots around National Parks country wide. The red chairs provide visitors a place to rest and gaze at awe inspiring sceneries of our beautiful country.
Join the #ShareTheChair seekers while taking advantage of the free National Parks pass to commemorate Canada’s 150th birthday.
Don’t forget to post and share your picture sitting on a red chair #ShareTheChair.
Where are the Red Chairs?
Locations in Quebec are here as follows:
- Fort Lennox National Historic Site
- Fort Chambly National Historic Site
- Manoir-Papineau National Historic Site
- Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site
- Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site
- Forges du Saint-Maurice National Historic Site
- Saguenay-St. Lawrence National Marine Conservation Area
- La Mauricie National Park
- Lachine Canal National Historic Site
- Chambly Canal National Historic Site
- Saint-Ours Canal National Historic Site
- Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal National Historic Site
- Forillon National Park
- Lévis Forts National Historic Site
- Fortifications Of Quebec National Historic Site
- Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve
For more info on the Canada 150th free National Park Passes please click here