SÉPAQ parks
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Parc national du Mont-Tremblant – Secteur L’Assomption
1,510 km2 of protected territory within your reach! The park offers more than a hundred kilometers of trails of all kinds to help you discover the beauty of the landscape. Do you prefer boating or fishing? Paddle peacefully on one of the many lakes and rivers or simply enjoy our many sandy shores.
Parc national du Mont-Tremblant - Pimbina-Saint-Donat sectors
1,510 km2 of protected territory within your reach! The park offers more than a hundred kilometers of trails of all kinds to help you discover the beauty of the landscape. Do you prefer boating or fishing? Paddle peacefully on one of the many lakes and rivers or simply enjoy our many sandy shores.
Regional parks
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Parc des Chutes de Sainte‑Ursule
Le Parc des Chutes de Sainte-Ursule is an excellent relaxation spot, where the soothing sound of the 70-meter waterfalls creates a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails along the Maskinongé River, thereby discovering the wonders of nature, from wetlands to diverse coniferous forests, through mixed forests hosting various mushroom species, and offering numerous opportunities for birdwatching. These natural beauties will delight all your senses.
Sentiers de la Montagne Roy : Allons aux bois
The Allons au bois walking trail located at the back of the Robert-Latour municipal park is 3 kilometers long. In winter, on the small mountain of the trail, a space is reserved for snow sliding.
Tour à feux de St-Rémi-d'Amherst
This trail leads to a 1930 fire tower that was once used to monitor forest fires. The hiker will walk along a creek and then climb 700 steps for a panoramic view of the area.
Les sentiers de la Forêt Ouareau (Secteur Grande-Jetée)
The Parc régional de la Forêt Ouareau, covering over 150 km², provides an extensive playground for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a mountainous massif with a versatile trail network spanning 120 km, suitable for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. With the stunning Ouareau River coursing through its lands and its magnificent wild lakes, this park is a diverse and sublime location that deserves more than one visit to quench your thirst for exploration!
Municipal trails
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La Nature d’Alexis
La Nature d’Alexis invites you to explore its 60 kilometers of trails through a mixed forest that offers diverse landscapes. To obtain a daily pass and a trail map, you can purchase them at the tourist office located near the church or at the Video-Loisir convenience store, 180 Notre-Dame Street.
Sentiers de plein air de Saint-Félix-de-Valois
Discover our hiking trail, offering two loops with a total length of 3.9 kilometers. Our site also features convenient amenities, including a parking area, dry toilets, and a picnic area for you to fully enjoy your day outdoors.
990 Chem. de la Pointe-à- Roméo, Saint-Félix-de-Valois, QC J0K 2M0
(450) 889-5589
www.st-felix-de-valois.com
Sentier Ipperciel
This free walking trail is 9.9 km long and offers hikers numerous viewpoints.
Les Sentiers du Lac en Cœur
Intermediate category, " Le sentier du Lac " offers fresh air, auditory calm, as well as more cardiovascular sections over short distances with the bonus of three beautiful panoramic viewpoints. For those who have more time and energy, you can add the 2.4 km " Le Calme plat " trail to your route on your way back for a total distance of 10 km.