Better to have 2 cars if you want to cross from one side to the other. It is about 13.8km, or more if you visit the beach and all the little view stops. A lot of rocks and roots, and can be wet/muddy after a rainy day, so it's better to wear hiking boots. Also, some installations have fallen, so it can be hard to find the path next to the danger sign (pass next to the river) or one place is getting dangerous after rain as you need to cross a small river and you have a cliff dropping down. Not recommended for small children or for people without a good...
Read moreI started the hike at the most eastern trail entrance, it started with 1 kilometre of steep downhill it was up or down for the next 3k. Many sections were technical and made up of big slippery rocks. Definitely advanced difficulty when raining or very wet, but worth it for the amazing views. The trail was very well marked, you can't get lost! The rocks might be a little dangerous for dogs, specially smaller ones... Hands down I would do that hike again in...
Read moreA good hike along Ste-Anne River in St-Ferreol. The hike starts at the church where we can park the car. There are a few options to go to the end at Jean Larose Fall or get off earlier. There is also a section that will take you to St-Tite-des-Caps, the next town. The hike goes up and down several times and at the halfway point we cross the river on a suspension bridge. It's a great hike, the end at the fall is...
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