"Les Couloirs" are to the left of where the approach trail reaches the cliff.
Rock-climbing is generally well-recognized by the administration of the park. Rock-climbing access is specifically mentioned and times (daily, yearly, with possible falcon closures) on the park website:
http://www.sepaq.com/pq/mor/index.dot#Item3123625
(Escalade is French for climbing.)
Daily access is (currently) $6.50 per person. An annual pass for the park would be $32.50, and an annual pass for all Quebec "National" (provincial) parks would be $58.50. ( http://www.sepaq.com/pq/tarification-parcs-nationaux.dot ).
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