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
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Trail)
This hiking trail stretches 144 km (90 mi.). From Trois-Pistoles to Dégelis, it crosses 10 municipalities and divides into 12 sections ranging from 8 to 15 km (5 to 9 mi.) in
Just a few minutes from Rimouski, Parc du Mont-Comi has everything an outdoors enthusiast could hope for. During the summer, the centre offers multiple activities: a ride in
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Trail)
Bordering the Sénescoupé and Trois-Pistoles rivers, this hiking trail, some 17 km (11 mi.) long, is now an integral part of the National Trail. While travelling the linear trail,
One of the estuary's best-kept secrets, just 8 km (5 mi.) offshore from Rivière-du-Loup. Getting there takes less than 20 minutes thanks to the Société Duvetnor shuttle service.
This path (5.5 km / 3.4 mi.) runs along salt marshes and ends in a mountainous, wooded area dedicated to Bernard Voyer, who learned the basics of mountaineering at this location.
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Trail)
This holiday resort boasts three trails totalling 15 km that you can hike in the spring, summer and fall and explore by snowshoe in the winter. It also has 52 km in ski touring
Park of conservation with a surface of 33.2km²A collection of bays, inlets, islands and mountains swept by saline air. Nesting throughout are thousands of marine birds, including
Region: Québec City and Area, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Charlevoix, Lanaudière, Laurentides, Manicouagan and others
This National Trail crosses nine Québec regions in order to be linked to other Canadian provinces. About 1,000 km, out of 1,600 km, are already accesible to hikers. The challenge