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Hike Mont Royal
Montréal, Québec
4.3
4 mi
/ 764 ft gain
Starting at McGill University's campus, you will hike uphill, stopping at multiple lookouts along the way. There are multiple ways you can hike up to the top of the mountain: paved road, stairs or dirt foot paths. Biking up the paved roadway is also possible. Three quarters of the way up is a beautiful chalet with the most stunning view of Montreal, as well as amenities including washrooms and ...
Hike L'Accropole-Des-Draveurs
Notre-Dame-des-Monts, Québec
4.7
6.5 mi
/ 2624.7 ft gain
L'Accropole-Des-Draveurs is the most popular trail at Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie national park. Since there's no parking near the trails, you'll have to leave your car in the parking lot at the visitors center. Wait for the next bus that takes visitors to the various trails within the park.Departing at Le Pin-Blanc campground, the trail takes you through a forest up to the first peak a...
Hike the Luskville Falls Fire Tower Loop
Luskville, Québec
5.0
3.1 mi
/ 1100 ft gain
The first part of the hike is a bit of a workout, traversing the Eardley Escarpment, but it levels off a bit at the edge of the escarpment with a gentle upward slope to the fire tower. The total elevation gain is about 1100ft.Dogs are not allowed on this trail, but you can find other trails in the park where you can bring your dog at http://www.ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places-to-visit/gatineau-park/things...
Hike Le Centenaire in Parc National du Mont-Tremblant
Lac-Supérieur, Québec
3.0
6.5 mi
/ 1075 ft gain
What a beautiful hike through the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant wilderness. The trail was created in 1995 to celebrate parks 100th anniversary. There are multiple viewpoints, minor rock scrambling, and some very cool moss covered walls. The parking area and trailhead are very easy to find off route 1 (only road going in and out of the park). The large sign stating "Le Centeniare" is hard to ...
Canoe or Kayak at Lake Stukely
Orford, Québec
Discover Lake Stukely beach, a magnificent supervised beach with clear water and equipped with a playground for children. Guaranteed pleasure for the whole family! On-site services: Snack bar, convenience store, boutique, boat rental, toilets). On site, you can rent canoe, kayak, pedalo, SUP paddle board and small boats. The prices of location range between 40-65$ for an entire day. There is al...
Hike the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook Yellow Trail
Coaticook, Québec
5.0
2.18 mi
/ 164 ft gain
Hiking trails at Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook are spread into 3 sectors to reveal the park’s attractions.For a day trip I will suggest doing the yellow trail, which is the one we did. It will bring you directly into the heart of the Gorge. It is quite a short hike, 1h30-2h00 and you'll get the chance to walk on the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America. Be careful if you are af...
Hike Les Cascades and Les Falaises Trails, Parc National du la Mauricie
Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac, Québec
4 mi
/ 100 ft gain
Start at the shewenwgan picnic area and cross the grass to come to the bridge that takes you to the hiking trails. Once there start up the right branch of the cascades trail. Now at this point you can continue up the trail or you can walk on the large rocks that make up the cascades. At the top of the cascades the trail is right on the right hand side and continue down the path.At the first for...
Canoe or Kayak at Iles de Boucherville
Boucherville, Québec
4.0
5 mi
The access is quite easy. You just have to take the exit for Ile Charon on the highway 20 and then you'll see pretty good information for the entrance of the park. To go at the boating renting point, you need to follow the direction for Iles Grosbois starting from the parking lot and the information desk. It would take approximately an hour by walk to reach there or 20-25 minutes by bike. The p...
Camping on Lac Escalier in Parc national du Mont-Tremblant
Saint-Damien, Québec
Looking for a lakeside campground surrounded by mountains, no cell service, and in eastern Canada? Look into Lac Escalier within Parc National du Mont-Tremblant. From the main entrance of the park it is about a 15 mile drive in on a winding road through the forest, half on pavement, and half on dirt. The campground itself offers 75 spots, a spigot for fresh water, and a center with clean bathro...
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297 Chem. Maple, Canada
Huttopia Sutton: Trappeur Tent
Huttopia Sutton is located in the heart of a beautiful forest, by a stream, at the foot of Mount Sutton. It is a place where calm and ser...
From $102 / night
297 Chem. Maple, Canada
Huttopia Sutton: Chalet
Huttopia Sutton is located in the heart of a beautiful forest crossed by a stream, at the foot of Mount Sutton. It is a place where calm ...
From $127 / night
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