Activities and attractions
Activities and attractions
For playing outside, the Laurentian region simply has no equal. The waltz of the seasons gives the region its rhythm and outdoors enthusiasts have an absolute embarrassment of riches when it comes to choosing what adventure to do next. In summer, watersports lead the field, with more than 9,000 lakes and rivers to choose from. In fall, a cycling tour or a long or short-distance hike might do the trick, transporting you at the same time into nature’s very heart, in all its fall glory. In winter, some exploring might be nice, this time on snowshoes or cross-country skis, giving us a chance to recall what it was like for the early pioneers as they made their way carefully through snowclad virgin forests. In spring, it’s time for all things to thaw and that also means some heady experiences for those who enjoy whitewater rafting expeditions, or perhaps the excitement of a day’s fishing. The Laurentians region is the outdoors destination « par excellence ».
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A must-visit in the region, this event is a unique opportunity to discover more than 30 French-speaking cartoonists who will delight young and old alike.
Laurentians parks
The Laurentians region, a vast natural territory, offers outdoor aficionados an unrivalled selection of parks to enjoy their favorite adventure activities.
Let yourself be guided by the path crisscrossing the Perdrix Blanche Island. A 27.5 km trail in the middle of the boreal forest.
Biking:
- Length: 10.9 km
- Type of facility: bike path
- Trail rating: easy
Mountain biking:
The sector of the Laurentian Heartland is just the right spot for a break away that combines both action and relaxation.
The Devil's Mountain Shack is more than just a restaurant : It’s a place for nature lovers to meet up around a warm meal after long hours on the trails.
Destination of choice for tourists and vacationers since the end of the 19th century, the MRC des Pays-d'en-Haut offers a great diversity of natural and architectural landscapes and is the