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Parc le Trou de la Fée
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Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean
Recognized as a remarkable natural site, Parc le Trou de la Fée offers some of the most beautiful scenery in Quebec. Discover an impressive canyon crossed by the Métabetchouane River. Trails and footbridges lead through the site to a glass floor 60 metres above the river. There are also the remains of a 1920s hydroelectric power station. The tour ends at the park's reception desk, in a natural amphitheatre carved out of the granite of the Canadian Shield. Visitors are treated to an immersive 360-degree projection retracing the history of the site and the evolution of the territory, offering a conclusion that is both educational and emotional.
Map and contact information
Vehicle and Parking Services
- Free parking
Recreational / cultural activities
- Exhibition
- Immersive show
- Nature interpretation/observation
- Spelunking
Land-based sporting activities
- Hiking
Aerial sporting activities
- Aerial ropes courses
Services
- Boutique
Restaurant and food services
- Picnic area
Accessibility
- Accessible to people with a disability
Eligible customers
- Adults
- Teens
- Children
- Groups
- Minimum age required: 0
Groups
- Entertainment available
- Possible off-season opening
- Group rates
- Booking required
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