A picturesque waterfall park by the power/generation station. There’s good parking and a nice moving sculpture in the middle of the circular driveway - it opens and closes every hour. There is also a washroom to the right of the power plant, up the small hill with some parking. There are also covered and uncovered picnic tables and trails to walk/jog/run around (I have added a picture of the trail map and the table for the trails with the distance and difficulty level). There are also marked trees so you can stay in course and benches to rest or to exercise following their info plaque. I also heard there are people who climb the iced cliff and waterfall during the winters! It is a nice visit on your trip to see! Bring some food and drinks and take a break in this...
Read moreThis is my favourite set of trails to hike while I am on vacation. I can spend hours hiking the trails and never get bored. My favorite tree is still standing and I visit it every year. There are well groomed trails, and more adventurous, narrow, groomed trails. Various levels of accessibility offer a range of work outs depending upon your needs. Each time I visit, I see different plants in blossom depending upon when I take my vacation. Art exhibits add an interesting and thought provoking element to the park. Lovely combination of human and natural creations that stir the mind, work the body and...
Read moreBeautiful scenery with a great view of the river and the falls — especially from the pedestrian bridge that crosses overhead. You’ll need to walk a fair bit from where you park, but that’s part of the charm. The hike sort of begins before you even arrive, which fits the vibe of the place.
It’s a peaceful spot, not overly busy, and offers a great chance to stretch your legs while taking in some truly picturesque views of the Rivière-du-Loup area. Definitely worth a stop if you're...
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