The village of Cap-aux-Meules—or Grindstone Cape—was named for the headland on Grindstone, one of Quebec’s 13 Magdalen Islands. Its French moniker, rarely used in English, is nonetheless its official name. This is the second largest of the Magdalens by area, a low-lying expanse ringed by rugged shores that was inhabited by the Mi’kmaq tribe when they came on a seasonal walrus hunt. The first European to step on this land was Jacques Cartier in 1534. Today, some islanders are descendants of shipwreck survivors and live in houses built out of wood retrieved from the waters.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Zodiac: Magdalen Islands
Investigate the rugged coastline of the Magdalen Islands during an exhilarating Zodiac ride.
Scenic Sailing by Special Operations Boat
Experience the beauty of Magdalen Islands’ coast from the water during a ride in a Special Operations Boat.
Kayaking in Cap-aux-Meules
Take to the water and explore your surroundings with a member of your Viking Expedition Team.
Highlights of Cap-aux-Meules
Enjoy a scenic drive around Cap-aux-Meules and discover the passion of a local winemaker.
Flavors of the Magdalen Islands
Savor a taste of the Magdalen Islands while glimpsing its cultural roots and striking natural beauty.
Cycling Cap-Aux-Meules
Get into the rhythm of life on the Magdalen Islands during a panoramic bike ride around the Cap-aux-Meules.
Fisherman & Acadian Settlement
Discover the history of Cap-aux-Meules, its connection to the sea and visit the archipelago’s sole apple orchard.
Belle-Anse Hike
Lace up your trail shoes for a trek along the rugged cliffs of picturesque Belle-Anse.