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Parc des Chutes de Rivière-du-Loup

The waterfall of the Loup River is certainly one of the most iconic features of the city. The waterfall is 33 metres tall and a source of inspiration and awe for tourists and locals who walk by it from the footbridge or admire it from below its bubbling waters that spill out in a deafening roar. Thanks to the dam at the top of the falls, Rivière-du-Loup was one of the first towns in the Bas-St-Laurent region to produce electricity in 1928, which was an important economic activity at the time.

Schedule

Open year round
25, rue de la Chute, Rivière-du-Loup, G5R 4C5

Amenities

Picnic area

Things to do while you're there

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