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Paul-Perreault Refuge

National Trail

Paul-Perreault Refuge

National Trail
Capacity

12 personnes
4 mattresses

Distance from reception

Chemin Wall: 6 km – Le Grand R: 4 km – Road 125: 8 km * Accessible on foot only

Dogs allowed

Yes

Description

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Paul-Perreault Refuge is currently closed and cannot be booked overnight. It needs major work, which is currently being planned. The refuge can still be used as a shelter during the daytime. Please come in through the back door as the front door is unusable.

The refuge includes :

  • access to a dry toilet;
  • a wood stove (including firewood);
  • a table with chairs;
  • 4 mattresses. Please note that the number of mattresses is pre-established in each shelter. They cannot be moved from one shelter to another.

Fire restrictions: In order to not deplete our firewood reserves, we ask that you limit the use of firewood for heating the wood stove. In case of non-compliance with this rule, the park management reserves the right to charge for the wood used excessively. Thank you for respecting this rule!

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Parking Meter: Mont-Ouareau and Swaggin Trails

A parking meter has now been installed between those two trails. The fee is $10 per vehicle. Your contribution is important to us as it is 100% going towards the improvement and upkeep of the trails. Thank you, and enjoy your hike!

Société de développement des parcs régionaux de la Matawinie
1661 A, rue principale, Saint-Côme (Québec)
CANADA J0K 2B0
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Société de développement des parcs régionaux de la Matawinie.

1661 A, rue principale, Saint-Côme (Québec)
CANADA J0K 2B0
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National Trail

Parking Meter: Mont-Ouareau and Swaggin Trails

A parking meter has now been installed between those two trails. The fee is $10 per vehicle. Your contribution is important to us as it is 100% going towards the improvement and upkeep of the trails. Thank you, and enjoy your hike!