The Sept-Chutes Regional Park offers the most beautiful viewpoints in the Matawinie region. With its breathtaking landscape on the Laurentian Mountains, it is a great classic of hiking in the area. Between the maple grove of Mont Barrière (610 meters) and the rocky ridges of Mont Brassard (650 meters), you will find unique and diversified landscapes.
Parks
Sept-Chutes Regional Park
Saint-Zénon
Various types of hikes are available. From easy to difficult, hiking enthusiasts will find what they are looking for. Come admire wild landscapes and a diversity of fauna and flora! Extend your experience by staying in one of our new refuges with a view of Lake Rémi.
TRAILS ARE OPEN!
Some trails have muddy areas.
When the registration center is closed, you must pay your access fee at the pay station.
Enjoy your hike!
Last update :14 May 2025
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Activities
Summer season
Hiking
Trail name | Length (km) | Difficulty level |
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Le Voile de la mariée | 2 | Intermediate |
Michel Sokolyk | 3,8 | Intermediate |
Mont Barrière | 6,7 | |
Lac Rémi | 4,9 | Intermediate-easy |
Mont Brassard | 6,7 | Intermediate |
Mont Brassard (avec raccourci) | 5,2 | Intermediate |
Lac Jérôme | 14 | Intermediate/Advanced |
Note: The length indicated is the total round trip distance, so from the departure point (reception center) to the arrival point (reception center).
Come take a walk in the wilderness! The trails and nature interpretation panels will make you discover the richness of the park’s flora and fauna and the distinct features of its exceptional landscapes.
The trail along the restless Noire River invites you to start your hike. As you follow it, take a moment to admire the “Voile de la Mariée” waterfall, with its impressive 60 meters (200 feet) height. Then, continue on the trail that will lead you to the small Guy Lake. From there, explore Mont Brassard and Mont Barrière.
The Mont Brassard trail offers spectacular views of the Noire River valley, Lake Rémi, and the high hills of Saint-Zénon. It will lead you to the top of a rocky peak overlooking Route 131 and the Lake Rémi cliff. You will be about 365 meters (1,200 feet) above road level and 590 meters (1,935 feet) above sea level! During your hike, you can also see a red pine forest and a black spruce forest, called “pessière noire”.
The Mont Barrière trail will take you through different ecosystems, including a maple grove. Once you reach the top, contemplate the valley of the Noire River.
The last part of the trail will take you around the magnificent Lake Rémi and bring you to the foot of its impressive 150 meters (500 feet) high cliff.
The Lake Jerome loop also offers a challenging 14 km (7.5 mi.) hike for those wishing to explore this newer part of the park.

Winter season
Snowshoeing
Activities | Adult | Child (6 to 17 years old) | Family | Group (20 people and more) | Annual pass* Matawinie Parks |
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Hiking/Snowshoeing | 8,70 $ | 3,48 $ | 21,74 $ | 5,22 $ 2,61 $ (Scolaire) | 86,97 $ |
The white winter takes on its full meaning in our trails. The many lookouts will help you discover the incredible luminosity brought on by the cold season.
The trail along the restless Noire River invites you to start your hike. As you follow it, take a moment to admire the “Voile de la Mariée” waterfall, with its impressive 60 meters (200 feet) height. Then, continue on the trail that will lead you to the small Guy Lake. From there, explore Mont Brassard and Mont Barrière.
The Mont Brassard trail offers spectacular views of the Noire River valley, Lake Rémi, and the high hills of Saint-Zénon. It will lead you to the top of a rocky peak overlooking Route 131 and the Lake Rémi cliff. You will be about 365 meters (1,200 feet) above road level and 590 meters (1,935 feet) above sea level! During your hike, you can also see a red pine forest and a black spruce forest, called “pessière noire”.
The Mont Barrière trail will take you through different ecosystems, including a maple grove. Once you reach the top, contemplate the valley of the Noire River.
The last part of the trail will take you around the magnificent Lake Rémi and bring you to the foot of its impressive 150 meters (500 feet) high cliff.
The Lake Jerome loop also offers a challenging 14 km (7.5 mi.) hike for those wishing to explore this newer part of the park.

Lodging
Lodging
Services
Services
Services
- Snowshoe rental
- Interpretation panels
- Toilets (welcome desk)
- Dry toilets (trails, refuges, and campgrounds)
- Picnic tables
- Snacks and outdoor accessories (crampons, insect repellent, etc.) available for purchase
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.
Pricing
Pricing
Activities | Adult | Child (6 to 17 years old) | Family | Group (20 people and more) | Annual pass* Matawinie Parks |
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Hiking/Snowshoeing | 8,70 $ | 3,48 $ | 21,74 $ | 5,22 $ 2,61 $ (Scolaire) | 86,97 $ |
*: This pass gives access to all the following regional parks: Ouareau Forest, Sept-Chutes, Chute-à-Bull, and Lac Taureau. Depending on the park, the following activities are available: hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing. Family passes are available for 156,55$ + taxes.
Note 1: The site is patrolled outside of the opening days of the reception post. At any time, patrollers can demand to see your access fee. Thank you for respecting this fee.
Note 2: Prices does not include taxes and can change without notice.
Lodging | Tarifs |
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Refuges | 143.50 $ / night |
Rustic camping | 39,14 $ / site / night |
Note:
Lodging rates include daily access fees. You must book a minimum of 2 nights on Fridays and Saturdays.
Regulations
Regulations
Sept-Chutes Regional Park
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 allowed 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 constant supervision of the 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 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 may receive additional equipment.
CURFEW AND QUIET TIME
- The curfew is from 11:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. During this period, no noise that could be heard from the neighboring site is permitted 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
Maps
Contact
Contact information
Registration center
4031, chemin Brassard Sud (Route 131)
Saint-Zénon (Québec)
CANADA J0K 3N0
450 884-0484
Reservation office: 1 866 266-2730
Schedule: from 8h30 A.M. to 4h30 P.M. (from May to November), winter hours vary.
When the registration center is closed, you must pay your fee at the pay station or online.
Parking on chemin Grenier
chemin Grenier
Saint-Zénon (Québec)
CANADA J0K 3N0
When the registration center is closed, you must pay your fee at the pay station or online.