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Parc des Sept-Chutes

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Accessible par le 4e rang Ouest

418 492-2312

Contact

Accessible par le 4e rang Ouest

418 492-2312

Description

The Sept-Chutes park trail is a pleasant 5 km round trip. The first section of the trail follows a magnificent gorge through which the Kamouraska River meanders. Views of the Kamouraska River and its waterfalls enhance the hike. A stand of red pine, an uncommon species in the region, can be seen along the way. The route crosses wooded plains and farmland. A wide variety of birds, small mammals and native plants offer nature lovers a site rich in discoveries.

A picnic area is located at the park entrance, and rest areas are available along the trail.

The trail is not maintained in winter.

Schedule

May to October

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FallSpringSummer

Categories

All outdoors activitiesHikingWhat to do?

Related season(s)

FallSpringSummer

Description

The Sept-Chutes park trail is a pleasant 5 km round trip. The first section of the trail follows a magnificent gorge through which the Kamouraska River meanders. Views of the Kamouraska River and its waterfalls enhance the hike. A stand of red pine, an uncommon species in the region, can be seen along the way. The route crosses wooded plains and farmland. A wide variety of birds, small mammals and native plants offer nature lovers a site rich in discoveries.

A picnic area is located at the park entrance, and rest areas are available along the trail.

The trail is not maintained in winter.

Schedule

May to October

Nearby

Ferme Alexandre Pelletier

Nearby

Ferme Alexandre Pelletier

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