MAURICIE

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What to do

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  • Worth the detour
  • Must see

Canoe, Mauricie Park 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

Scenic Parkway, Mauricie Park 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 PARK

Season: The park is open year-round, but the period during which services are available varies according to sector.

Visitor centres:

  • The Saint-Jean-des-Piles Reception Centre (chemin du Parc National).

  • The St-Mathieu-du-Parc Reception Centre (chemin Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc).

 

Excursion to Waber Falls

Waber Falls, MauricieDistance (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?

  • A picnic lunch and snacks
  • 1 to 2 litres of water per person
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellant
  • Walking shoes and water shoes
  • Swimsuit and hat/cap


You can rent canoes and lifejackets at the park's picnic areas: Shewenegan, Wapizagonke and Lac Edouard.

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

Seaplane Flight, Mauricie National Park 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.

 

Where to eat

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  • $$ Moderate
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  • $$$$ Fine dining

PUB PRUNEAU ($)

This friendly little restaurant has been part of the Mauricie food scene for more than 10 years. Customers come for the warm welcome and for the tasty kaiser burgers (their specialty!) with home fries. Also serves pizzas and other "snack bar" food (poutine, hotdogs, etc.).

 



MICROBRASSERIE LE TROU DU DIABLE ($$)

Le Trou du Diable micro-brewery is a lively Shawinigan hangout where you can sample in-house brews and enjoy meals prepared using fresh regional ingredients. Must-try menu items include the bison tartare, the Saint-Alexis trout and the house sausage.

 



CAFÉ LE BUCOLIQUE ($$)

This charming small café in an ancestral home in Ste-Flore offers a warm friendly atmosphere, a rustic vintage decor and delicious home-cooked food. Enjoy the best coffee in town and savour the moment!

 



LA POINTE À BERNARD ($$-$$$)

For more than 15 years, this friendly bistro has been serving French cuisine with a distinctly Quebec twist. The menu features fish, grilled meats with sauce and sides, pizza, pasta and colourful salads.

 



L'AUBERGE AUX GOGLUS ($$$)

Situated in Saint-Jean-des-Piles, close to La Mauricie National Park, Auberge aux Goglus is an inn and also a restaurant where you can enjoy fine cuisine in a warm atmosphere. The menu changes with the seasons. Bring your own wine!

 



L'AUBERGE LE BÔME ($$$)

Located in an ancestral home in the heart of the village of Grandes-Piles, the restaurant of Auberge Le Bôme B&B serves quality French/Italian cuisine featuring local ingredients. The hospitable Chef Mathilde makes her own smoked salmon, caribou sausages and potted meat; her specialties include roast quail and Arctic char. Pure joy!

 


 

MICROBRASSERIE LE PRESBYTÈRE ($$)

Le Presbytère microbrewery promises an exceptional experience for lovers of forest products and craft beers. Led by chef Isabelle Dupuis and her team, visitors are invited to savour a menu featuring local flavours, in perfect harmony with the beers brewed on site by Francis Boisvert, her husband and partner.

 

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Wonderful

Julian Lee Saturday February 4, 2023

Just travelled and hiked through the park with the great views, whish I had another day

Ephraim Rosenblatt Sunday October 16, 2022

Just travelled and hiked through the park with the great views, whish I had another day

Maurice

Brooke Splinter Wednesday September 8, 2021

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