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    4.7 (3 reviews)
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    Parc Régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles

    Parc Régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles

    4.0(1 review)
    26.8 km

    About an hours drive from Montreal, armed with directions from a friend who plays gigs all over…read moreQuebec, we found what we'd been looking for. A regional park with almost no one around, a suspension bridge looming over water crashing and shushing past fat boulders. A river coming down a low old mountain in the sun. The hike on the managed paths goes up one side to a suspension bridge then back down the other side and takes all of about 15 minutes, but you can slip off the paths easily to step into the dangerous but hugely beautiful current. In August the water is as warm as it'll get rolling down from the icey stretches up wherever it begins, and it's in these sunny little hollows where locals know to sit like it's a hot tub in a running river, coolers perched on the yellow rocks, beers perched on their bellies, puppies playing in the waves, nothing but smiles and friendly nods for miles. Apparently there are 2 or 3 different entrances to the park, and the east side is more popular with a more sculpted beach. So far we stick to the quieter side. On final note - beware of Google Mapping this, it tried to send us to an office near a municipal park instead of the regional - in other words, we pulled up at a hockey rink in a very small town, very confused. Just make sure you're following the road signs for the regional park and you'll be fine... and it's a pretty area to get lost in anyhow.

    Reserve Naturelle Gault De L'Universite McGill

    Reserve Naturelle Gault De L'Universite McGill

    3.8(6 reviews)
    51.1 km

    Les sentiers sont superbes, mais le mode de paiement et les réservations sont absurdes…read more Les gens devraient se plaindre de cela. Nous nous dirigeons vers un cauchemar technologique. Nous ne pouvons même pas nous promener en forêt sans nos téléphones ou nos ordinateurs. Il y a toujours une file de voitures ou des visiteurs confus qui doivent composer avec ce mode d'interaction ridicule. N'hésitez pas à leur faire part de vos plaintes. info (point) gault (at) mcgill (point) ca ***** The trails are great the payment method and reservations are stupid. people need to complain about this. we are heading towards a technological nightmare. we can't even take a walk in the woods without our phones or computers. there is always a line of cars or confused visitors having to deal with this ridiculous method of interacting. Please let them hear your complaints info (dot) gault (at) mcgill (dot) ca

    Very nice hiking area near Montreal. I was meeting my friend who lives at Saint- Hiacinte and she…read moresuggested we meet there for an outdoor hike. The trails are well marked and there are two nice vista points where you have a great view of downtown Montreal. Surprisingly, there were quite a few people there on a weekday and there were over 50 cars at the parking lot, so I guess this place is very popular with locals. If you decide to go hiking or biking there, make sure to buy the entry ticket online, they don't sell it at the gate.

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    Reserve Naturelle Gault De L'Universite McGill
    Reserve Naturelle Gault De L'Universite McGill
    Reserve Naturelle Gault De L'Universite McGill

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    La Baie Bike Path - A very funny parc

    La Baie Bike Path

    5.0(1 review)
    79.2 km

    Cool and funny…read more La Baie is a borough that was created back in 1976 by the combination of several small villages. It's now actually part of the town of Sanuenay but enjoys it's separate identity. Sort of a confusing place and it you ask someone exactly where you are you just might get several different answers. La Baie sits on the edge of the Baie des Ha! Ha! Yep, that's it's real name. Apparently the first explorers thought they were going up a large river but when the inlet really didn't go anywhere everyone had a good laugh. Or something. The village is pretty cool with great scenery in all directions, but to make it even cooler, the village has a great bike path that runs along the Bale des Ha! Ha! and into the center of town. You can use the bike path to get to the great La Baie Maritime museum or to see the crazy pyramid that they have there. A very unusual place. The path isn't particularly long but they keep it in great shape. Not an easy feat considering the nasty weather that cracks and heaves the surface. All the people I met along the way were very friendly and benches are placed along the way for folks to sit and enjoy the view. The weather was pretty nippy so I didn't see many bikes but I did see a lot of dog walkers and people jogging. This is fiddle country and I met several people playing fiddles and other instruments not far from the path and I saw some other people dressed in antique clothing. They definitely dance to their own music up there and don't give a ruatbaga what other people think. This isn't the longest, faster or most impressive bike path I have ever been on, but for sheer beauty of the scenery and the fascinating and friendly people I met, certainly one of the most interesting.

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    La Baie Bike Path - Nice bike. Photo by Anna k

    Nice bike. Photo by Anna k

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    Kilomètre - hiking - Updated July 2026

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