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Parc régional des Sept-Chutes
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 ft.). Feast your eyes on spectacular scenery from the park's lookout points ...
 
Parc de la rivière Bourbon
1280, avenue Trudelle
Plessisville, Qc, Canada
G6L 2T9
 
Parc écoforestier de Johnville
Dépaysez-vous en visitant la tourbière du parc écoforestier de Johnville. Sur plus de deux kilomètres de sentiers ponctués de panneaux d'interprétation, vous découvrirez les secrets de ce milieu étonnant.
 
Located 5 minutes from downtown Montréal, Parc Jean-Drapeau is an extraordinary site easily accessible by metro. Magnificent, refreshing and invigorating all at once, this urban park will astonish you with its nature, its bodies of water and the festivals ...
 
Mount Ham Regional Park
Mount Ham Regional Park is a well-known destination for its hiking trails and summit with spectacular views. A small isolated mountain that emerges from the land in the Eastern Townships on the Chaudière-Appalaches and Center-du-Québec border. Mount Ham ...
 
Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin
The fun of the outdoors in the midst of the city… There are 35 km of semi-urban or rustic trails available, come and enjoy the park to do activities such as: hiking, mountain biking, fishing, canoe, kayak, pedal boat rental and other activities at the ...
 
4.6 km trail along the riverbank offering a pedestrian link between Pont-Rouge’s main attractions. With its 30 interpretive panels, the promenade allows you to discover the town’s flora and history.
 
Parc régional de la Chute-à-Bull
The Chute-à-Bull Regional Park in the Lanaudière region offers visitors six (6) kilometres of hiking and snowshoeing trails bordered by interpretation panels that allow them to discover the history of the log drive and the cutting of ancestral wood. A ...
 
Mont Arthabaska
Located a few minutes from downtown Victoriaville, Mont Arthabaska Park offers a magnificent view of the entire region and a wide range of free activities. From mountain bike trails to hiking, bird watching, snow sliding and concerts on the lookout, this ...
 
Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook make it possible to offer a wide array of activities. The most popular summer activities include hiking (the park features the North America’s longest suspended bridge for pedestrians) and camping. Foresta Lumina a night ...