







The Mauricie region is an excellent green tourism destination, with its national park and its forests, lakes, mountains and rivers.
La Mauricie National Park is a lush wilderness in one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, the southern Laurentian Mountains, on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River.
LA MAURICIE NATIONAL PARK
Scenic Parkway
This 63-kilometre parkway winds its way through the park and along the 16 kilometre long Lac Wapizagonke, offering spectacular views of its beaches and cliffs. The Parkway also leads to a lovely natural sandy beach and picnic area on the shores of Lac Édouard.
Be sure to stop at Le Passage lookout, which affords some of the best views of the park.
LA MAURICIE NATIONAL PARKSeason: The park is open year-round, but the period during which services are available varies according to sector. Visitor centres:
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Excursion to Waber Falls
Distance (round-trip): 9.2 km (canoe) / 6.9 km (hiking)
Time (round-trip): 6-8 hours
Level: Intermediate
This excursion combines an 9.2-kilometre canoe trip, a 6.9-kilometre hike, a picnic lunch (which you bring with you) and a chance to swim in the park's most beautiful waterfall. It is a great opportunity to get some fresh air and exercise in magnificent natural surroundings.
The entire excursion takes take 5 to 6 hours and is of medium difficulty. Arrive early in the morning to make the most of your day. It is possible to swim in the falls from June 24 until mid-September.
What should you bring on your excursion?
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NEARBY
VILLAGE DU BUCHERON (LUMBERJACK VILLAGE)
Located in the charming village of Grandes-Piles, this museum is a reconstruction of a 20th-century logging camp with more than 25 log buildings (supply shed, dormitories, blacksmith's shop, office, cookhouse, stable, filer's shop and watchtower) as well as hundreds of artifacts.
SEAPLANE FLIGHT
A golden opportunity to enjoy breathtaking views of the vast wilderness of forest, lakes and rivers and La Mauricie National Park - from the air! See the boreal forest at its best!
Flights are possible from May 1 until October 30.
CITÉ DE L’ÉNERGIE
Located close to the majestic Shawinigan falls, this unique theme park teaches visitors about the role played by hydroelectric power in Quebec's history. Cité de l'Énergie offers multimedia shows, interactive displays and the second highest observation tower in Quebec. A fun, entertaining and educational experience for visitors of all ages!
MUSÉE POP
An authentic reflection of the unique identity of Quebec society in all its diversity and evolution, the Musée Pop offers captivating, thought-provoking exhibitions. On the same site, the old Trois-Rivières prison, a historic monument dating back to 1822, offers a memorable experience at the heart of the prison world. This welcoming, family-friendly venue is an ideal destination for exploring and understanding Quebec society through dynamic, daring exhibitions.
Wonderful
Just travelled and hiked through the park with the great views, whish I had another day
Just travelled and hiked through the park with the great views, whish I had another day
Maurice
beautiful
Laurentian Mountains
Enjoyed Grande Pile unfortunately attractions closed on Mondays , Park was extra mileage and under construction