Parc national de la Yamaska

1780, boul. David-Bouchard, Roxton Pond, Quebec J0E 1Z0 (Directions and nearest interest points)

Parc national de la Yamaska will charm you with its highly varied vegetation. A witness to the history of the park's territory, Choinière reservoir is bordered by forests and meadows that provide a refuge for several animal species. When the weather is nice, the lake comes to life as water sports enthusiasts take to their kayaks, pedal boats, windsurfers and canoes. Winter activity enthusiasts will enjoy the gentle, rolling landscape of the Appalachians that may be seen all around Parc national de la Yamaska.

Services

  • Access road  10, ex.68 and ex. 90
  • Total length (km)  52.4
  • Looped
  • Total number of trails  7
  • Marked
  • Departure  Parc national de la Yamaska (Beach pavilion)
  • Arrival  Parc national de la Yamaska (Beach pavilion)
  • Level of difficulty: Easy
  • Cabins
  • Camping sites
  • Access: Access fee
  • Annual
  • Characteristics  Trails at the foot of the Appalachians. The park’s slopes cross gentle valleys. Bird-watching, ready-to-camp.
  • Tourist and leisure companion
  • Ready-to-camp, Huttopia
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