3 Best Hiking Trails in Saint-Jérôme, QC

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10+ YEARS IN TBR
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PARC RÉGIONAL DE LA RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD

750 Chemin de la Rivière du North,
Saint-Jérôme, QC J7Y 5G2 Directions

Since 1983

Specialty:

Walking Trails Fishing River Excursions Snowshoeing Cycling Hiking Cross-country Skiing Outdoor Parking Canoeing Kayaking Children's Playground and Pedestrian Trail Waterfalls Picnic Area Public Restroom Swings Picnic Tables

Parc Régional De La Rivière-Du-Nord offers visitors a popular destination for practicing many outdoor activities in all seasons. Parc Régional De La Rivière-Du-Nord has hiking paths, biking trails, cross-country skiing routes, fishing spots, waterfalls, and a picnic area. The viewpoint trails will guide visitors toward the falls and the remains of the old pulp mill. The new arts trail features work made from Shorewood and recounts historical elements of the park. The regional park covers approximately 1,584,000 square meters and is used for educational purposes, leisure tourism, and outdoor activities. Parc Régional De La Rivière-Du-Nord offers complimentary admission for children aged 0 to 5 years.

2025 Update: With its exceptional natural and cultural heritage, Parc Régional De La Rivière-Du-Nord is a favourite spot for outdoor activities in all seasons. The Park is a family destination 364 days a year. It's a nice place for a hike with the kids or to enjoy a little time in nature just by yourself.

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Price:

Children from 0 to 5: Free
Children from 6 to 17 Years Old: $2.75
Adult $8.32
Non-Residents 6 to 17 years old: $5.75
Adult $11.50

Contact:

  • accueil@parcrivieredunord.ca
(450) 431-1676 (877) 731-1676

Mon-Sun: 9am - 5pm

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ALFRED KELLY NATURE RESERVE

1272 Rue de la Traverse, Prévost,
Saint-Jérôme, QC J5L 2S2 Directions

Since 2012

Specialty:

Trails Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing Ice Climbing Hiking

2025 Update: Réserve naturelle Alfred-Kelly is nestled in the Piedmont and Prévost Escarpments of the Laurentians. It is is located 13.7 km from downtown Saint Jerome, QC. This 500-hectare nature reserve in the heart of one of the region’s iconic natural areas combines conservation and public access. The nature reserve was named in honour of a generous donor, who was both a bird and nature enthusiast. The reserve was established by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), with the help of local, regional and government partners. The escarpments in the reserve provide refuge for more than 80 per cent of all birds of prey species recorded in Quebec. Several vulnerable species, such as the peregrine falcon, are found here. The site is open year-round for hiking on 16 kilometres of trails. In the winter, it is open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Ice climbing is allowed until the end of February, when peregrine falcons begin selecting their nesting sites. The trails are accessible from the train station in Prévost, with the new pedestrian access that goes along the linear park of the P'tit Train du Nord. Three new access points are also available: at the end of Chemin du Roitelet, from Place des Hauteurs or from Chemin de la Rivière.

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  • services.partenaires@conservatio...
(877) 876-5444

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8+ YEARS IN TBR

PARC NATUREL DU LAC-JÉRÔME

685 Rue Ouimet,
Saint-Jérôme, QC J7Z 0K4 Directions

Specialty:

Hiking Bird Watching Picnics Jogging Walking Soccer Football Fields Biking Trails Games Fall Skiing Wetlands Lake and Waterways Kid Friendly Hikes Playground

Parc naturel Du Lac-Jérôme is excellent for cross-country skiing and walking. The trail makes a 4-kilometre round-trip loop and is accessible near the football/soccer fields. This is a beautiful park near Saint-Jérôme. The park also features several kilometres of trails, with a lake at the end. The park features a mix of lush forest and open recreational spaces. These trails are well-maintained and easy for all ages. The lake is a gorgeous and very relaxing place to spend your time. The site offers places to rest, beautiful nature photography spots, and paths leading to Lac Jérôme.

2025 Update: Parc naturel Du Lac-Jérôme is dog-friendly and has wheelchair accessible entrance.

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