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La Roche Lookout Point — Attraction in Lac-Supérieur

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Plage de la Crémaillère
Lac-Supérieur, Quebec J0T 1P0, Canada
Sentiers La Roche, La Coulée, La Corniche
Lac-Supérieur, Quebec J0T 1P0, Canada
Lac Monroe
Les Laurentides Regional County Municipality, QC J0T 1P0, Canada
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La Roche Lookout Point

Lac-Supérieur, Quebec J0T 1P0, Canada
4.9(48)
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attractions: Plage de la Crémaillère, Sentiers La Roche, La Coulée, La Corniche, Lac Monroe, restaurants: , local businesses:
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Plage de la Crémaillère

Sentiers La Roche, La Coulée, La Corniche

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Reviews of La Roche Lookout Point

4.9
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5.0
16w

The views did not disappoint! While at a lower elevation than Mont-Tremblant, the view is “wilder” so I actually preferred it.

I used AllTrails to navigate and used the path highlighted to make a loop. The red part was super difficult (steep slopes, trees fallen across the path) so I’d recommend taking the blue trail out-and-back if you have concerns. Red part is fun if you’re looking for an adventure and don’t want to take a gravel road uphill 😅

The washrooms (actually a single washroom) at the kayak rental and beach area was a bit gross, but if you go to the visitor centre you’ll find much better washrooms and places to sit.

I went on a Monday and it was still a bit busy so I’d expect more crowds...

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5.0
2y

Nice trail, like the old saying, its not the destination its the journe. Rocky and muddy but it rained a lot the night before. I wish I knew more about mushroom there are at least 20 different varieties along the trails. Its covered most of the way up which makes it chilly and humid. Even at 22 deg Celsius a hoodie would have been nice. It's a bit steep, not a hard medium, but a...

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5.0
2y

Among Mont Tremblant's various trails, this is the shortest one, leading to a viewpoint after a hike of approximately 2.2km. The vista is particularly breathtaking during the autumn foliage season. While cell reception might be unreliable around the Discovery Center and midway up the mountain, it's accessible at this viewpoint. It's advisable to bring a bottle or two of...

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Supul AmarakoonSupul Amarakoon
The views did not disappoint! While at a lower elevation than Mont-Tremblant, the view is “wilder” so I actually preferred it. I used AllTrails to navigate and used the path highlighted to make a loop. The red part was super difficult (steep slopes, trees fallen across the path) so I’d recommend taking the blue trail out-and-back if you have concerns. Red part is fun if you’re looking for an adventure and don’t want to take a gravel road uphill 😅 The washrooms (actually a single washroom) at the kayak rental and beach area was a bit gross, but if you go to the visitor centre you’ll find much better washrooms and places to sit. I went on a Monday and it was still a bit busy so I’d expect more crowds on a weekend.
Jeff BlainJeff Blain
Nice trail, like the old saying, its not the destination its the journe. Rocky and muddy but it rained a lot the night before. I wish I knew more about mushroom there are at least 20 different varieties along the trails. Its covered most of the way up which makes it chilly and humid. Even at 22 deg Celsius a hoodie would have been nice. It's a bit steep, not a hard medium, but a medium at last.
Alexander DaunanAlexander Daunan
This trail is quite difficult for me. The trail is steep for the whole 2.2 km but the view is rewarding. You will get the best view from the top of the mountain. The trail starts near the Discovery Centre. Don't forget to bring water or electrolyte replenishments. Wear a proper hiking shoes if you don't want get slipped on the rocks and pebbles.
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The views did not disappoint! While at a lower elevation than Mont-Tremblant, the view is “wilder” so I actually preferred it. I used AllTrails to navigate and used the path highlighted to make a loop. The red part was super difficult (steep slopes, trees fallen across the path) so I’d recommend taking the blue trail out-and-back if you have concerns. Red part is fun if you’re looking for an adventure and don’t want to take a gravel road uphill 😅 The washrooms (actually a single washroom) at the kayak rental and beach area was a bit gross, but if you go to the visitor centre you’ll find much better washrooms and places to sit. I went on a Monday and it was still a bit busy so I’d expect more crowds on a weekend.
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Nice trail, like the old saying, its not the destination its the journe. Rocky and muddy but it rained a lot the night before. I wish I knew more about mushroom there are at least 20 different varieties along the trails. Its covered most of the way up which makes it chilly and humid. Even at 22 deg Celsius a hoodie would have been nice. It's a bit steep, not a hard medium, but a medium at last.
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This trail is quite difficult for me. The trail is steep for the whole 2.2 km but the view is rewarding. You will get the best view from the top of the mountain. The trail starts near the Discovery Centre. Don't forget to bring water or electrolyte replenishments. Wear a proper hiking shoes if you don't want get slipped on the rocks and pebbles.
Alexander Daunan

Alexander Daunan

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