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Quebec's Regional Parks 

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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 régional du Mont-Saint-Joseph
Mont-Saint-Joseph offers an exceptional area for outdoor enthusiasts: 35 km of hiking trails, 24 km of mountain bike trails (including 18 km of single track trails), a climbing wall sanctioned by the FQME, and 20 km of winter trails for fatbike, cross ...
 
Parc de l'île Melville Shawinigan
Bordered by the majestic Saint-Maurice River, the Parc de l'île Melville Shawinigan is made up of two islands, a mountain and a large forested area: 160 hectares of nature, two minutes from downtown Shawinigan. A natural and magnificent territory 90 minutes ...
 
Parc régional des Grandes-Coulées
Located in the Centre-du-Québec region, less than 2 hours from major urban centres, Parc régional des Grandes-Coulées boasts two distinct areas. The “Forêt ancienne” area will appeal to nature lovers with its 12 km of trails, nature lodging (rustic huts ...
 
Parc régional de la Forêt Drummond
The Parc régional de la Forêt Drummond was created in April 2020, as an initiative of the Drummond regional county municipality. It was set up on land previously owned by Hydro-Québec and covers an area of nearly 20 km2. Both on the EAST and WEST shores ...
 
Mont Morissette Regional Park
Located 115 km north of Gatineau–Ottawa, in the municipality of Blue Sea, Mount Morissette occupies an area of 589 hectares and has a vertical elevation of 400 metres. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the 13 km of marked trails for hiking in summer ...
 
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 ...
 
Les Sentiers de l'Estrie
The Sentiers de l'Estrie are a network of circuits accessible to all levels for short hikes that lead to exceptional points of view and take you through rich natural environments. It is also the oldest trail for long hikes in Quebec. It connects the main ...
 
Parc régional de la Seigneurie-du-Lac-Matapédia
Seigneurie-du-Lac-Matapedia Regional Park has easy to intermediate-level hiking trails with impressive drops offering you a breathtaking view of Lake Matapedia and the valley. You will also find mountain bike trails and beautiful sandy or pebble shores ...
 
Parc régional Val-David Val-Morin, secteur Dufresne
Nature tamed just enough to offer fans of the outdoors an ecotourism haven. This protected forest is traversed by hundred of kilometers of hiking, cross country and snowshoe trails, of varying levels of difficulty. Look outs, belvederes and shelters made ...