Winter Hiking in Sept-Chutes Regional Park departing from Montreal

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From€57
full day
Occasionally sporty
From 10 years-old and up

Admire sublime snow-covered landscapes in the heart of nature from Montreal on a day's winter hiking in the Sept-Chutes Regional Park!

May 2025
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Practical information

Meeting point:
Radisson metro station, 7155 R. Sherbrooke E, Montréal, QC, Canada
Spoken languages:French, English
Cancellation: Flexible
Weather guarantee:Free rescheduling or refund if the activity must be cancelled due to bad weather.
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On the road to Lake Taureau in the north of the Lanaudière region is the Sept-Chutes Regional Park, a superb natural site with many hiking trails offering a breath of fresh air. And what better way to enjoy this natural area under the snow than to set off on a day's winter hiking from Montreal? Minibus transport is provided on both the outward and return journeys, so all you have to worry about is what picnic you want to take with you!

You will have around 7 hours of free time to hike in the Sept-Chutes Regional Park, with the option of renting snowshoes on site if you wish. Various trails ranging from 2 to 14 km await you in the park, ideal for everyone to make the most of their self-guided hike near Montreal: between the Voile de la Mariée, Mount Barrière, Lake Rémi, Mount Brassard and Lake Jérôme, you will be spoilt for choice to discover the wonderful landscapes of the Sept-Chutes Regional Park!

This one-day winter hike in the Sept-Chutes Regional Park from Montreal will offer you an exceptional nature getaway between Saint-Zénon and Sainte-Emélie-de-l'Energie, so book now to go hiking from Montreal and discover Quebec's great outdoors!

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