Amid the pristine natural setting of northern Lanaudière, explore the 12 km (7.5 mi.) of hiking trails on mounts Brassard and Barrière, with an altitude of nearly 700 m (2,300
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This park is the jewel of all the Charlevoix river tourist sites. Here, where marine, coastal and forest environments blend together to create a calming effect, countless nature
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
This territory of mountains and valleys boasts a 915-m (3,000-ft.) peak. Discover the crystal waters and tumultuous rivers that run through a forest that changes with the altitude,
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The 150-metre high Montagne à Coton (cotton mountain) is legendary. All along the trail, you can enjoy rest areas set up at five lookouts, each with a different panoramic view.
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Fourteen km (8.7 mi.) of walking trails and 7 km (4.3 mi.) of bike paths offering unique panoramas. Access to Québec's highest suspended bridge, 63 m (207 ft.) in the air. Test
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The park is located at the meeting point of two geological formations. The rifts caused by this meeting have created a spectacular landscape. Covering 1,000 acres, the park is
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Located east of the village, between mountain and sea, this multi-purpose site offers a variety of services: a rest area, playground, take-off area for parasailing, Internet,
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This park, whose surface area is 127 km2 (50 sq. mi.), is run by the Coopérative forestière du Bas-Saint-Maurice (forestry cooperative) and a consultative committee made up of
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Parc André Auger, inaugurated on May 18, 2002 on the banks of Rivière de l'Achigan, was named in honour of Mayor André Auger to commemorate his 30 years of service to the city's
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The summit of Mont Ham is 713 m (2,339 ft.) high and offers a view of 360°. There are over 16 km (10 mi.) of easy and intermediate trails, an obstacle course, a picnic and games
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre