La Mauricie National Park in winter

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  • When the snow arrives, the park turns into a huge paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. The landscapes are breathtaking! You’ll be offered: frozen lakes, dense forest, snow-dusted mountains and impressive viewpoints. The Park is also known for its waterfalls in the Wapizagonke sector, which turn into spectacular ice falls in the winter season (restricted acces)!

 

  • Cross-country skiing enthusiast? The Park is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful places to practice this sliding sport with its 80km of trails. Whether it’s cross-country skiing in classic style or in freestyle, slide gently into the heart of this magnificent forest where you can warm up, approximately every 5 kilometers, in heated rest stops.

 

  • Snowshoe trails are also very popular, with 8 marked trails stretching over 54 km! If you don’t have snowshoes, several trails are accessible with crampons or simply with good boots when conditions are good.

 

  • Sleeping at the National Park in winter? Yes! It’s possible! Thanks to the 13 oTENTik tents at the Rivière-à-la-Pêche campground, which can accommodate 4 to 5 people. You can also stay at the Domaine Wabenaki Andrew, in the form of dormitories, near the Saint-Gérard-des-Laurentides’ entrance. For true adventurers who have their own winter camping gear, the Rivière-à-la-Pêche sector is open in the winter season and offers an outhouse and a kitchen shelter equipped with a wood stove.

 

  • Please note that the Park is accessible only via Saint-Jean-des-Pile during winter.

 

  • To contact La Mauricie National Park: 1 888 773-8888 / To reserve a campsite or an oTENTik: 1 877-737-3783 or reservation.pc.gc.ca

 

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