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| Parc national du Mont-Tremblant Welcome to Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, Québec's largest park with a surface area of 1,510 km² (580 sq. mi.). This is the land of the wolf, moose, white-tailed deer and the common merganser. As far ![]() Region: Laurentides, Lanaudière Category: Québec's national park (Trail)
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| Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno Park of conservation with a surface of 5.9 km²Come share the secrets of its lakes, streams and pathways concealed in the broadleaved forest. See 2,000 apple trees. A hundred bird species and an old flour ![]() Region: Montérégie Category: Québec's national park (Trail)
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| Parc national du Mont-Orford Park of recreation with a surface of 58.37 km²Climb to the top of Mounts Orford and Chauve. Stroll through a magnificient broaleaved forest where sugar maples abound and mosquitoes are persistently absent!©Société ![]() Region: Eastern Townships Category: Québec's national park (Trail) | Orford | ![]() | ||
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| Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier Conservation park with a surface area of 670 km² (260 sq. mi.). Less than 30 minutes from downtown Québec City, Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier boasts a remarkable landscape characterized by contrasts. ![]() Region: Québec City and Area Category: Québec's national park (Trail)
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| Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville Park of recreation with a surface of 8.14 km²The cool calm of their country charm stands in stark contrast to the high-rises of the towering city. While crossing the wood bridges from one island to the ![]() Region: Montérégie Category: Québec's national park (Trail)
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| Parc national de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé Park of conservation with a surface of 5.8 km²At low tide, walk up to the 5-million-ton monolith shaped by stormy seas, strong gales and severe cold weather. Discover the flora, fauna and history of the ![]() Region: Gaspésie Category: Québec's national park (Trail) | Percé | ![]() | ||
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| Parc national des Grands-Jardins Park of conservation with a surface of 310 km²Here is your chance to see the taïga and tundra. At the heart of a black spruce forest, walk on a thick layer of lichen. The arctic vegetation sustains a herd ![]() Region: Charlevoix Category: Québec's national park (Trail)
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| Forêt récréotouristique de la Montagne du Diable Discover Devil's Mountain, showcasing spectacular views from its four summits, the highest of which is 783 m (2,568 ft.) and has a vertical drop of 550 m (1,800 ft.). There are 80 km (50 mi.) of hiking ![]() Region: Laurentides Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Trail) | Ferme-Neuve | ![]() | ||
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| Parc national de Frontenac An oasis of water and hills, Parc national de Frontenac beckons you to discover its pristine natural setting. Located on magnificent Lac Saint-François, the park offers plenty to please nature-lovers and ![]() Region: Eastern Townships, Chaudière-Appalaches Category: Québec's national park (Trail)
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| Parc national du Bic Park of conservation with a surface of 33.2km²A collection of capes, bays, inlets, islands and mountains swept by saline air. Nesting throughout are thousands of marine birds, including the eider duck. ![]() Region: Bas-Saint-Laurent Category: Québec's national park (Trail)
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| Parc national d'Aiguebelle Park of conservation with a surface of 268.3 km²See marks left by retreating glaciers, cooled lava flows and rocks as old as 2.7 billion years. If you feel up to it, walk the 64-meter long footbridge suspended ![]() Region: Abitibi-Témiscamingue Category: Québec's national park (Trail)
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| Mount Royal Park Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who created New York City's Central Park, this park boasts a vast network of walking paths and stairs that will lead to you a variety of wooded areas and landscapes. ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Trail) | Montréal | ![]() | ||
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| Parc linéaire MRC de Lotbinière This 25.5-km (16-mi.) linear park is built on an old railway and can be used in complete safety. Cyclists will enjoy discovering a flourishing region rich in natural attractions. The park is part of the ![]() Region: Chaudière-Appalaches Category: Trail | ||||
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| La Montérégiade This bikeway invites you on an exceptional rural and agri-tourist experience. Pedal along this tree-lined path and discover local products at vineyards, orchards and pick-your-own sites, as well as numerous ![]() Region: Eastern Townships, Montérégie Category: Trail | ||||
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| La Riveraine et La Montée du chemin Chambly Access route for Montréal cyclists wishing to connect to the Montérégie bike network. A bike route between the St. Lawrence and Richelieu rivers, providing access to three major parks in Longueuil. Ideal ![]() Region: Montérégie Category: Trail | ||||
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| Piste cyclable Soulanges Discover Lac Saint-François and Lac Saint-Louis by exploring this paved path on foot, bike or inline skates. Region: Montérégie Category: Trail | ||||
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| La Campagnarde Bike path linking the Drummondville and Foster MRCs (regional county municipalities) by way of Wickham, Acton Vale, Roxton Falls, Roxton Sud, Warden and Waterloo. The trail follows the No. 4 section of ![]() Region: Eastern Townships, Centre-du-Québec, Montérégie Category: Trail | ||||
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| Parc linéaire des Bois-Francs This path, 3 m (10 ft.) wide and 77 km (48 mi.) long, crosses 11 municipalities, from Tingwick to Lyster, passing through downtown, farm and forest areas. Along the way, you'll find accesses, rest stops, ![]() Region: Centre-du-Québec Category: Trail | ||||
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| Circuit des traditions This circuit includes a 57 km (36-mi.) segment of the Route verte (green route) bike path, 25 km (16 mi.) of which is on an old railway in the woods (ungroomed). A 7.5-km (nearly 5-mi.) groomed stretch ![]() Region: Centre-du-Québec Category: Trail | ||||
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| Parc du Corridor Aérobique This 58-km (36 mi.) linear park, built on an old CN railway track, is located between Morin-Heights and Amherst. From mid-May to mid-November it's enjoyed by walkers and cyclists. In the winter, it's used ![]() Region: Laurentides Category: Trail | ||||
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