The trail is about 6km long, and it is shady all along. Don't follow Google Maps for navigation though, it takes you to a dead end. The entrance is at Cidrerie Michel Jodoin, and there is a small fee - $4 for 12 years and older, free for younger kids. Dogs are allowed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on leash, with a fee of $3. The trail is not difficult, though a bit steep at points. There is a viewpoint, where you can have a great view of the fields below. There are a lot of picnic tables at the Cidrerie, and one picnic table at the viewpoint. There is no other place for rest...
   Read moreLess than an hour and half from Montreal in the beautiful Montérégie region, Mont Rougemont is home to a short, privately-owned trail that rewards hikers with a spectacular scene at the mountain’s summit. Because it isn’t maintained by the government, some may find Mont Rougemont’s trail harder to follow, but the view from the top is worth it if you’re willing to give it a shot.
Drive time from Montreal: 1...
   Read moreNot bad, the view was beautiful, the trails are very confusing at times, even to find the viewpoint it was very confusing, not a long hike, about 1.5 - 2hours. Costs 4$ a person to get it, and the parking is at the...
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