Covering a little over 150 km², the Ouareau Forest Regional Park is the perfect territory for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. It can be accessed from the following sectors: Massif, Grande-Jetée, Grande-Vallée, Pont Suspendu, and Contreforts. The park has over 120 km of mountainous massif, incorporating a network of multifunctional trails which can be enjoyed by hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. But the fun doesn’t end there: numerous shelters and rustic camping sites allow hikers to extend their stay! Crossed by a magnificent river, the Ouareau Forest highlights many wilderness lakes and a climbing wall recognized and managed by the Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l’escalade (FQME). The Ouareau Forest Regional Park is sure to satisfy any outdoor lover!
Parks
Ouareau Forest Regional Park
Trail conditions
Pont-Suspendu Sector: The Pont-Suspendu bridge is closed until further notice due to restoration work.
Hikes: All the other trails are open at all times.
When the front desk is closed, you must pay your daily fee at the parking meter.
Have a good day!
Last update :12 June 2025
Summer season
Fishing
The park has inaugurated the new Petite Rivière du Nord Trail in the Grande-Jetée Sector, in Chertsey, in June 2016. This educational and family oriented trail is surrounded by five interpretation boards, which will make you discover the lifecycle and habitat of the brook trout. It’s a wonderful activity for the whole family to learn how to fish!
Fishing is allowed in our Regional Parks. However, you must own a valid fishing license, obey recreational fishing rules, and have paid your park access fee. For more details, please check out the Sporting and outdoor activities guidelines.

Trail Running
Located in the Lanaudière and covering over 150 km², the Ouareau Forest Regional Park offers a vast territory to delight outdoors lovers. Its diverse network of trails makes it the perfect place for the Épisode NORR de trail.

Hiking
Trail name | Lengths (km) | Elevation gain | Level of difficulty | Access |
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Boucle du Belvédère de la Croix | 2,4 | 100 m | Intermediate | Massif sector |
Boucle du refuge Corbeau | 20,6 | 830 m | Intermediate | Massif sector |
Boucle du Mont Prud’homme | 3,1 | 150 m | Intermediate | Massif sector |
Sentier du Refuge La Loutre | 3,3 | n/d | Intermediate | Massif sector |
Boucle du Massif (via refuge Prud’homme) | 16 | 375 m | Advanced | Massif sector |
Sentier de l’ancien poste | 16,5 | 300 m | Advanced | Massif sector |
Sentier du belvédère du mont des Conscrit | 3,5 | 200 m | Intermediate | Grande-Jetée sector |
Petite rivière du Nord | 2,1 | n/d | Beginner | Grande-Jetée sector |
Sentier de l’ours | 6 | 25 | Intermediate | Grande-Jetée sector |
La Pinède | 13,5 | 140 m | Intermediate | Grande-Jetée sector |
Le Sommet | 7,8 | 50 m | Intermediate | Grande-Vallée sector |
Boucle du lac Côté | 13,1 | 350 M | Advanced | Grande-Vallée sector |
Mont-107 | 16 | 240 m | Advanced | Grande-Vallée sector |
Sentier des Murmures | 5,5 | n/d | Beginner | Pont-Suspendu and Grande-Jetée sectors (linear) |
Sentier du raccordement | 7 | 300 m | Advanced | Contreforts sector |
Sentiers du Massif et des Contreforts | 40 | +910m/-990m | Advanced | Massif and Contreforts sectors |
The Ouareau Forest Regional Park is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. With nearly 120 km of trails, you’re sure to find a hike that suits you. To extend your adventure, don’t forget our shelters and campsites, available upon reservation, which will allow you to live the experience of spending the night in the heart of the forest.

Rock climbing
You are invited to discover the climbing walls located at Lac Blanc, Lac Castor, and in the Murmures trail. These walls are all affiliated with the Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l’escalade (FQME). The FQME regulates access rights and rules. Before you go, we advise you to contact the FQME to know the state of the walls or to obtain other technical information on climbing.
Wall of the Murmures trail (Pont-Suspendu sector)
If you want to climb multi-pitch routes in an enchanting setting, with several routes of 3 to 5 pitches, this is the place to be. There are also some nice sports and traditional routes, as well as several nice boulders to discover along the approach trail. There is a camping site and a river at the foot of the wall. LEARN MORE (french only)
Lac du Castor and Lac Blanc walls (Contreforts sector)
Lac Blanc: This west-facing wall is particularly suited to lead climbing. It is only possible to climb with a top rope if one person can reach the summit as a first rope climber. LEARN MORE
Lac du Castor: This wall offers generally shorter routes on a unique rock type. Unfortunately, the routes tend to dry out very late in the season and stay wet for a long time after it rains. It can get extremely hot in the summer when the humidex is on, but Lac Castor is just a short walk away to cool off in the water. LEARN MORE

Canoe and paddle board (SUP)
Paddleboard (SUP)
Paddleboarding is another way to discover the park during the summer months. Take advantage of the calm waters of our lakes and some marked sections of the Ouareau River to enjoy the great outdoors. It gives you a whole new perspective of the nature surrounding you. You don’t have the equipment but you are curious to try it out? We offer a complete rental service (board, paddle, and personal flotation device) at the Contreforts, Pont-Suspendu, and Grand-Jetée registration centers.
- Contreforts sector: on the 1st lac du Castor. If the front desk is closed, please call the Pont Suspendu sector at 514-668-1218.
- IMPORTANT: Washing your canoe or board is mandatory before putting it in the water. A free washing station is at your disposal at 2890, Chemin Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci. You must show your proof of washing ticket at the registration center.
- Pont-Suspendu sector: marked circuit on the Ouareau River (3km round trip)
- Grande-Jetée sector: marked circuit on the Ouareau River (3km round trip)

Canoe
Six (6) canoes and four (4) kayaks are at your disposal at the 1st Lac du Castor in the Contreforts sector. With the cliffs of the Sentier des Contreforts trails in the background, the sight is spectacular! It is a great activity to enhance your camping trip in the area. The canoes are located near your campsite. Please note that you must pay your rental fee at the front desk of the Contreforts sector to obtain the key to unlock the canoes and take the life jackets and paddles.
If the front desk is closed, please call the Pont Suspendu sector at 514-668-1218.
Whitewater canoeing and kayaking
For the more adventurous, the Ouareau River can be used for whitewater canoeing and kayaking. Depending on the season, conditions on the river can vary considerably. The park does not supervise this activity. You must therefore be autonomous to practice it and evaluate the risks. For those who would like to know more, check out the Fédération Québécoise du canot et du kayak website. In the “Search for courses” section, you can learn more about the possible courses in Matawinie, on the Ouareau River, and as well as on other rivers of the region.
Hebertism trail
In the Pont-Suspendu sector, a dozen hebertism modules are offered for the greatest pleasure of the children! In the heart of a beautiful pine forest, these playgrounds will nicely enhance your stay at the Pont-Suspendu campground or the Capucines refuge. They are located a few steps away! You can also try them out as a park visitor after a hike to the Pont-Suspendu or on the Murmures Trail. Daily access fee required.

Cycling
Grande-Jetée sector – 10 km
This is an easy-level linear trail in a multifunctional trail. The path is a 10 km round trip that leads to the Ouareau River and a picnic area. You can combine this activity with a hike using the Murmures Trail. The second circuit is an intermediate loop of 5 km in the forest with two viewpoints on the Petite rivière du Nord and a pond.

Winter season
Mountain Skiing
Come discover the first mountain skiing site of the Lanaudière region developped in partnership with the Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l’escalade (FQME)!
Located a little over an hour away from Montreal, in Entrelacs, the site is easily accessible from Route 125. You’ll discover a new part of the Ouareau Forest Regional Park: the Grande-Ourse Sector!
- 3 intermediate trails (undergrowth). Check out the map here!
- Elevation: 150m
- Lead up trail: 20 minutes (1.5 km) (between the parking lot and the top of the trail)
- Heated front desk
- Access fees:
- Regional Park access fees: 14$ per person (tax inclused), which you can pay on site or online
- You must pay your FQME registration fees
- Check out the FQME website to become a member and read all the details (write Ouareau on the ”reference” field when making your membership)
- Click here to find us on Google!

Cross-country and Hok skiing
The Massif sector is undoubtedly a privileged area for snow enthusiasts. The exceptional snow conditions found here make it a preferred site for classic cross-country skiing (30 km), Nordic skiing, Hok skiing (snowshoe-ski), as well as snowshoeing (35 km). (For a better look at different locations, check out the map on our website)
You don’t have the right equipment but you’d like to try it out? We have a snowshoe and Hok ski rental service!
Trails length – Cross-country ski trails | ||||
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# of trails | Loop (km) | Access (round trip km) | Total (km) | Level |
13 | 3 | 2 | 5 | Intermediate |
10 | 3,5 | 3 | 6,5 | Beginner |
6 | 2 | 6,5 | 8,5 | Intermediate |
11 | 2,5 | 4 | 6,5 | Intermediate |
12A | 2 | 3 | 5 | Intermediate |
12 | 3,5 | 3 | 6,5 | Intermediate |
15 | 3 | 6 | 9 | Intermediate |
16 | 2 | 7,5 | 9,5 | Intermediate |
21A | 2 | 9,5 | 11,5 | Intermediate |
21 | 4,5 | 9,5 | 14 | Intermediate |
23 | 3 | 13 | 16,5 | Intermediate |
Take advantage of this opportunity to extend your stay in nature by visiting one of our warm shelters. During the cold winter nights, you will appreciate the comforting warmth of the wood stove and share unforgettable moments with your loved ones.

Snowshoeing
Although the Ouareau Forest is known for its cross-country ski trails, it also allows for exploration on snowshoes or crampons, depending on weather conditions. With over 120 km of trails and spectacular scenery, it’s no wonder that winter hiking enthusiasts return when winter sets in. You also want to enjoy this activity? You can rent the necessary equipment in the Massif Sector to try out this wonderful activity!
Take advantage of this opportunity to extend your visit in the wilderness by staying in one of our warm refuges. During the cold winter nights, enjoy the comforting warmth of our wood stove and share unforgettable moments with your loved ones.
Trail name | Length (km) | Elevation gain | Level of difficulty | Access |
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Boucle du Belvédère de la Croix | 2,4 | 100 m | Intermédiaire | Massif sector |
Boucle du refuge Corbeau | 20,6 | 830 m | Intermédiaire | Massif sector |
Boucle du Mont Prud’homme | 3,1 | 150 m | Intermédiaire | Massif sector |
Sentier du Refuge La Loutre | 3,3 | n/d | Intermédiaire | Massif sector |
Boucle du Massif (via refuge Prud’homme) | 16 | 375 m | Avancé | Massif sector |
Sentier de l’ancien poste | 16,5 | 300 m | Avancé | Massif sector |
La Pinède | 13,5 | 140 m | Intermédiaire | Grande-Vallée sector |
Le Sommet | 7,8 | 50 m | Intermédiaire | Grande-Vallée sector |
Boucle du lac Côté | 13,1 | 350 M | Avancé | Grande-Vallée sector |
Mont-107 | 16 | 240 m | Avancé | Grande-Vallée sector |
Sentier des Murmures | 5,5 | n/d | Débutant | Pont-Suspendu and Grande-Jetée sectors (linear) |
Sentier du raccordement | 7 | 300 m | Avancé | Contreforts sector |
Sentiers du Massif et des Contreforts | 40 | +910m/-990m | Avancé | Massif and Contreforts sectors |

Tube sliding
The park offers a wide slope for tubing in the Massif sector, in Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci. After a little snowshoeing or cross-country skiing adventure, keep the fun going with your family and taste the joys of winter!
This activity is offered free of charge with the daily access fee. Parental supervision is required. No ski lifts. Tubes are available for loan at the registration center.

Lodging
Services
Massif Sector registration centre
- Sanitary block/heated space (toilet and drinking water)
- Winter schedule: The Massif sector front desk is open from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. from Friday to Sunday. Schedule may vary depending on weather conditons, customer traffic and holidays.
- Summer schedule: The Massif sector front desk is open from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. from Friday to Sunday. Schedule may vary depending on weather conditons, customer traffic and holidays.
- Winter equipment rental: Snowshoes, ski Hok (snowshoe-ski) and crampons can be rented from Friday to Sunday between 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. The equipment must be returned by 3h30 P.M. maximum.
- Firewood, snacks, coffee, bottled water, beverages, mosquito repellent, crampons, and hiking accessories are available for sale.
Pont-Suspendu and Contreforts registration centres
- Dry toilets
- Equipment rental: canoes, paddle board, and kayak
- Firewood, snacks, coffee, bottled water, beverages, and mosquito repellent are available for sale.
- Pont-Suspendu | Summer schedule: Sunday to Thursday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Friday and Saturday from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Schedule may vary depending on weather conditons, customer traffic and holidays.
- Contreforts | Summer schedule: Sunday to Thursday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Friday and Saturday from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Schedule may vary depending on weather conditons, customer traffic and holidays.
- Septic tank emptying station for RVs: This service is not offered in the park. However, it is available in the Saint-Donat and Saint-Côme municipalities. To know where they are located, check the camps and refuges section.
Grande-Jetée and Grande-Vallée registration centres
- Dry toilets
- Equipment rental: bicycle, paddle board (Grande-Jetée only)
- Firewood, snacks, coffee, bottled water, beverages, and mosquito repellent are available for sale.
- Summer schedule: Sunday to Thursday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Friday and Saturday from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Schedule may vary depending on weather conditons, customer traffic and holidays. / The Grande-Jetée Sector is closed during the winter season.
- Septic tank emptying station for RVs: This service is not offered in the park. However, it is available in some nearby municipalities. To know where, check the camps and refuges section.
Shuttle service from Montreal
This service is offered by our partner COOP Bonjour Nature, a solidarity travel agency dedicated to the Lanaudière region.
A shuttle service departing from Montreal is available year-long. For more details, click here.
Departure will be near the Radisson metro station at 8 A.M. Stops will be made along the way. Expect to arrive at the Ouareau Forest Regional Park in the served area on the chosen date. Remember to bring a lunch, appropriate clothing for the season and a bottle of water. The activity will end in the afternoon and you will be back in Montreal at around 6:30 P.M.
Taxi service
Want to get to your trailhead or back to your car at the end of your ride? You can contact our local businesses:
Taxi Bruneau: 450-886-2331
Luggage transport
Luggage transport service policy
Offered year-long in the Massif Sector ONLY
Want to travel light? We’ll take care of your bags! The Ouareau Forest Regional Park staff can carry your bags to the refuge you booked. Service rates begin at $110$ (taxes included) and must be booked 72 hours ahead of time.
Rules were established to ensure our staff and your belongings will get to their destination safely. You must obey these rules, otherwise, you risk:
• Your luggage (some or all of it) being left in your vehicle or having to carry it yourself
• Paying a luggage overcharge fee
Conditions:
The total weight of all your luggage may not exceed 250 pounds and must be divided into a maximum of six (6) pieces of luggage.
Warning: if these conditions are not respected, we have the right to refuse service or to charge an additional fee.
Accepted types of luggage:
Backpacks:
A sleepingbag may be tied to the backpack as long as it is well secured.
Coolers:
Coolers shouldn’t swing open due to bumps in the road. Make sure they are completely shut with a rope.
Carry-ons:
Carry-ons are accepted for this service.
Miscellaneous equipment:
Miscellaneous equipment can be carried as long as it is securely packed together.
Examples: skis, snowshoes, walking sticks, boots, etc.
Luggage NOT included in this service:
- Hockey bags and other oversized bags
- Boxes or luggage that aren’t closed or secured
- Opened grocery/tote bags
- Barrels
Procedures
Bookings:
You must book your luggage transport service when making your online reservation at least 72h (3 days) in advance. We do not accept last minute bookings.
Schedule:
Your luggage must be dropped off in the ski waxing room located near the main parking lot. The luggage transport service is done at 2 P.M. No transport will be made after this time.
*Exception on Friday: the maximum luggage departure time is 5 P.M. You must mention this while making your online reservation.
When leaving, please leave your luggage outside of your refuge. The luggage return is done at 10 A.M. No transport will be made after this time.
A 50$/hour late fee will be charged if schedules are not respected.
Groups
Group booking policy
For camping and refuge stays
CAMPING:
The fee is of 5$/person/night for groups that book a group campsite.
If you want to book a regular campsite, regular fees apply.
REFUGE:
New policy as of 01-01-2025:
Here are the refuges available for group bookings:
• Les Capucines
Regular capacity for 6 people (6 mattresses), max. 8 people allowed
• Le Toussaint
Regular capacity for 8 people (8 mattresses), max. 10 people allowed
• Le Prud’homme
Regular capacity for 8 people (8 mattresses), max. 10 people allowed • Le Pelletier
Regular capacity for 8 people (8 mattresses), max. 10 people allowed
Please remember that the refuge fee is based on regular capacity. There is a 15$/person/night fee per additional guest. You may not exceed the maximum amount of people inside the refuge.
For summer or winter camping on a refuge site:
• The available refuges are mentionned above
• You must book the refuge at regular price
• For guests exceeding the maximum of people allowed in the refuge, there is a 5$/person/night fee
Policy on tidiness and breaks:
• When leaving, the refuge must look like it did when you got there
• Please leave all the objects and pieces of equipment inside the refuge
• If something was broken, please let us know
ATTENTION: You may have to pay up to 1000$ if this policy isn’t respected and if we have to do intensive cleaning and/or repairs and/or if we must replace equipment, which includes furniture.
Pricing
Daily Access | Adult | Child (6 to 17 years old) | Family | Group (20 people and more) | School group (6 to 17 years old) | Annual pass* Matawinie Parks |
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General | 8,70 $ | 3,48 $ | 21,74 $ | 5,22 $ | 2,61 $ | 86,97 $ |
Cross-country skiing | 12,18 $ | 5,22 $ | 30,44 $ | 7,83 $ | N/A |
Other services |
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$110,00 (for 4 bags), $20,00 per additional bag. Price for one way or return. $20,00 per additional bag. |
Snowshoe rental: Including access fee: 18,00$/day With the rental of a refuge: 10,00$/day |
Canoe, SUP and fatbike rental, half-day block 3 hours available in the morning and afternoon: $30.00/equipment. |
*: This pass grants access to these following regional parks: Forêt Ouareau, Sept-Chutes, Chute-à-Bull, and Lac Taureau. Depending on the park, the following activities are available: hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing. A family pass is available for $150.
Note 1- The park is patrolled at all times. When the front desk area is closed, you must pay the access fee at the parking meter located near the parking lots or via the online ticketing system. At any time, patrollers may ask for your access fee. Thank you for respecting this fee.
Note 2: Prices exclude taxes and can change without notice.
Hébergement | Rates |
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Rustic campground | 39,14 $ / 43,49 $ |
Extra tent / night | 30,44 $ |
Camping visitor (without overnight stay/per day) | 8,70 $ |
Visitor or additional person (with overnight stay) | 13,05 $ |
Camping rustic / full season | 1087,19 $ |
In exclusivity | |
Refuge Prud’homme (max. 8 persons) | 143,50 $ |
Refuge Loutre (max. 2 persons) | 100,02 $ |
Refuge Pelletier (max. 8 people) | 143,50 $ |
Refuge Corbeau (max. 6 persons) | 121,76 $ |
Refuge Toussaint (max. 8 people) | 143,50 $ |
Refuge Capucines (max. 6 persons) | 121,76 $ |
Refuge du Pont-Suspendu (max. 4 persons) | 100,02 $ |
*Accommodation rates include daily access fees. |
Booking
To book your stay, you can use the online reservation center or call 1 866 266-2730
Notes:
The rustic camping and the refuges are without services (no water, electricity, or wastewater), except for the Canard Blanc and Haut Perché refuges, which have solar panels.
The camping rate allows one piece of equipment (tent or RV) per site.
A fee of 30.44$ is charged for a second tent when the site allows it.
Site reservation includes 2 adults and children. For additional adults sleeping in your equipment, a fee of 13.05$/person/night will be charged upon arrival. For visitors (without overnight stay), the fee is of 8.70$/day.
Regulations
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Le Massif and Pont-Suspendu sectors
• Hikers/dog owners can now come and enjoy the winter with their furry companions at the entrance of Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci (Massif sector). However, they are ONLY accepted in the pink and yellow loops. It is strictly prohibited to walk or snowshoe in the ski slopes during the winter season.
Grande-Jetée sector
• Once past the visitor center, the Chemin du Castor is now closed to ATVs. In order to respect the peace and quiet of other campers, we ask that ATV riders go directly to the federated ATV trail. Thank you for respecting the rules!
ACCESS AND STAYING FEES
- All persons accessing the regional park and using infrastructures or services for which a fee applies must register and pay the required fees.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
- Domestic animals are accepted in a regional park, provided that they are kept on a leash not exceeding two (2) meters in length at all times, with the exception of public beaches, as well as on the cross-country ski trails of the Ouareau Forest Regional Park during the winter period.
- At all times, the owner must pick up their animal’s droppings and dispose of them in an appropriate place.
- The animals must not enter the buildings (reception area, sanitary block, shelter, etc.) at any time.
- Animals must be under the constant supervision of their owner.
CAMPING/SHELTER STAY
- Camping in a regional park is prohibited other than in areas specifically designated for that purpose.
- It is forbidden to camp in a regional park without having paid the camping fee.
- The arrival time for short stays is between 3:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M.
- All persons camping in the park must vacate their campsite by 12:00 noon or their refuge by 11 A.M. on the last day of their stay. The site must be left in the same condition as when you arrived.
CAMPING SITE
- A campsite may contain one (1) piece of camping equipment and two (2) vehicles, with the exception of sites determined by the park administration, which which may receive additional equipment.
CURFEW AND QUIET TIME
- The curfew is from 11:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. During that time period, no noise that could be heard from the neighboring sites is allowed within the campsites.
SPECIFIC MEASURES FOR DRONES
- In order to minimize the impact on the guest experience and wildlife, the use of drones for recreational purposes is not permitted in regional parks.
Maps
NOTE: For a map of the trail to the Capucines, the Pont-Supendu and the Haut-Perché refuges, see the Contreforts Trail map (National Trail section).
Trail map – Ponts Suspendu and Contreforts sectors
This map is also associated with the National Trail and gives access to the Capucines and Pont-Suspendu refuges (winter only).Mountain Ski map – Grande-Ourse Sector
**New location** for mountain skiing in partnership with the FQME.Trail maps – Grande-Ourse Sector
***New sector***: this map includes the Mont-Beauregard trail.Campground Map – De la Rivière Sector
This sector links the Pont-Suspendu and Grande-Jetée sectors.Contact information
Massif sector
2007, chemin du Massif
Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci,
Québec J0T 2A0
819 424-1865 / 1 866 484-1865 (Year-long)
Schedule: from Friday to Sunday, 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Note: The registration center will be open during the winter holidays, spring break and other major holidays. Opening hours of the registration center may vary during the low season. Please call to check if the registration center is open. When the registration center is closed, you must pay your access fee at the pay station or online. Please note that the registration center schedule may also vary depending on the weather and park attendance.
Pont Suspendu sector
Chemin de la Forêt Ouareau
Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci
514 668-1218 (summer only)
Schedule: from Sunday to Thursday, from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Friday and Saturday from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. (patrols vary at night)
The registration center is closed during the winter season as the access road is not plowed, but the refuges are available for lodging and the trails are open. When the registration center is closed, you must pay your access fee at the pay station. Please note that the registration center schedule may also vary depending on the weather and park attendance.
Pont-Suspendu Sector (winter only)
chemin de la Forêt Ouareau , jct route 347
Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci
819 424-1865 (winter only)
Access to the Haut-Perché, Capucines, Pont suspendu, Héron and Lièvre refuges. NOTE: The registration center is CLOSED during the WINTER SEASON. When the registration center is closed, you must pay your access fee at the pay station or online.
Contreforts Sector (National Trail)
Road 347 (chemin Saint-Côme)
Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci
450 803-5661 (Summer only)
Schedule: from Friday to Saturday, from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M., Sunday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. (patrols vary at night)
Note: The registration center’s hours vary during the low season. Please call to check if the reception area is open. When the registration center is closed, you must pay your access fee at the pay station or online. Please note that the registration center hours may vary depending on the weather and park attendance.
Grande-Jetée sector
Avenue du Castor
Chertsey
450 898-1457 (Summer only)
Schedule: from Sunday to Thursday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Friday and Saturday 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. (patrols vary at night)
The registration centre is closed during the winter season as the access road is not plowed. When the registration centre is closed, you must pay your access fee online. Please note that the registration center schedule may also vary depending on the weather and the attendance of the park. ***Warning***: When using Google Maps, do not follow the route through the row 9. This road is not suitable for cars.
Grande-Vallée Sector
Rue des Pâquerettes
Chertsey
Schedule: varies depending on the season (patrolled area).
When the registration center is closed, you must pay your fee at the pay station or online.
Grande-Ourse Sector
Route 125
Entrelacs
Schedule: varies depending on the season (patrolled area).
Note: the schedule varies depending on the season. When the registration centre is closed, you must pay your access fee online. Please note that the registration center schedule may also vary depending on the weather and the attendance of the park.