
SÉPAQ parks
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Parc National du Bic
The Bic National Park, nestled in the maritime estuary of the Saint Lawrence, takes pride in its capes, bays, coves, islands, and mountains that have characterized it for generations. The park's unique atmosphere is infused with the sounds and scents of the sea, along with the gentle caress of the sea breeze. Picture a sunset, renowned as one of the most beautiful in the world. Seabirds establish their nests there, rare plants bloom on the rocky capes, and seals bask in the sun near the shore. It's a stunning, peaceful, and rejuvenating place...
(418) 736-5035
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Réserve faunique de Matane
The Matane Wildlife Reserve, spanning an area of 1275 km², offers a breathtaking panorama where mountains and deep valleys are interspersed with majestic waterways. This exceptional territory, crisscrossed by a network of hiking trails stretching over 100 km, serves as the natural habitat for a remarkable and diverse fauna, including the moose, the king of our forests. Thus, hikers, anglers, or hunters staying in this environment will have the opportunity to experience an unforgettable adventure amidst breathtaking landscapes!
(418) 224-3345
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Réserve faunique de Rimouski
The Rimouski Wildlife Reserve is renowned for the richness and diversity of its wildlife habitats. Numerous developed sites allow for the observation of moose, white-tailed deer, and beavers. Birds, including birds of prey, are easily spotted. It's the perfect place to introduce young ones to nature! In fact, a fishing site for children is specially set up there. You'll experience an unforgettable adventure in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region.
418-735-2226
www.sepaq.com
Regional parks
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Sentier International des Appalaches Québec GR A1
Over 640 kilometers of hiking trails through national parks, nature reserves, mountains, and valleys.

Parc régional de Val-d'Irène
Our destination offers a complete range of activities for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. Whether you're passionate about alpine skiing or snowboarding, our 31 trails across 2 slopes will delight you. In winter, also enjoy our snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling trails, as well as our tubing slide for pure fun moments. And when the snow melts, discover new horizons with our downhill biking and explore our numerous trails suitable for biking, ATV riding, and hiking. Don't miss out on our observation tower for a unique perspective to admire the beauty of our region.

Parc régional de la rivière Mitis
With an area of over 300 km2, the Regional Park of the Mitis River extends along the Mitis River, acting as a link between the inland and the coastline, from the Notre-Dame Mountains to the Saint Lawrence River. Thanks to the collaboration of involved partners, the park offers a multitude of attractions and activities, including conceptual gardens, hiking trails, wildlife observation, hunting, fishing, and much more.
Municipal trails
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Les sentiers Mic-Mac
The Mic-Mac trails offer opportunities for hiking in the summer, as well as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. They wind through a mixed forest and are suitable for beginners, with routes ranging from 1 km to 7.5 km in length.

Sentier Grotte des fées
The Fairy Cave Trails invite you to explore an exceptionally rich territory, whether you're a casual Sunday stroller or a seasoned hiker. Nestled in the heart of a wild forest on public land, this location is home to a cave dating back 500 million years, a spectacular waterfall, and a canyon along the Blanche River. Wander over 6 kilometers of trails, where wildlife and botanical interpretation panels guide you through this immersive experience.
Saint-Léandre, QC G0J 3C0
www.grottedesfees.org