Parc national d'Aiguebelle
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A true natural gem in the heart of Abitibi, the Parc national d’Aiguebelle is an exceptional place that gives off an aura of peace, contemplation and adventure. Explore the vast Loïs lake by kayak…discover our magnificent infrastructures offering incredible views… attend our famous discovery activities…It’s up to you to choose the perfect stay!
Stay in a rustic shelter
Whether it’s to enjoy your summer vacation, to celebrate the March Break, or for a winter getaway, stay in one of our warm, rustic log cabins. They’re nestled in the folds of a magnificent setting where peace, relaxation, and privacy reign.
The breathtaking view of the Mont-Dominant
Mont-Dominant is one of the highest peaks in Abitibi-Témiscamingue. The latter offers a breathtaking view in the center of the Abijévis hills. Its elevation, as well as its breathtaking landscapes will definitly make you hear beat faster!
Discover the Paysages trail
This path reveals landscapes of unsuspected beauty. Thanks to the belvederes, a spiral staircase running along a vertiginous escarpment, a Japanese bridge and a floating walkway, you won’t miss the incredible spectacle that nature has to offer you.
Challenge the suspended bridge
The Traverse trail offers a breathtaking view of the rocky escarpments of Lac La Haie. Discover this fascinating setting from a different angle with hourly or half-day canoe rentals.
Canoe-camping
Explore the vast expanse of Lac Loïs and take the chance to observe our incredible wildlife! Climb aboard a canoe to get to your campsite and let yourself be charmed by the wonders of this clay plain lake.
Winter activities
Winter sports enthusiasts are in for a treat! Whether you’re snowshoeing, skishoeing, fatbiking or enjoying our toboggan slide, you’ll do it in a magical winter setting. Fun for kids and adults alike is guaranteed.
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Enriching nature experiences.
Québec’s national parks, guardians of countless treasures, offer a chance to connect with nature. Safeguard these protected areas so they can be cherished and enjoyed for generations to come.