Established in 1992, recreational and tourist park covers 362 acres extending on both sides of the Batiscan River.
The mandate of this Batiscanie regional park is focused on conservation and environmental education.
Several ecological and historical interpretation panels will help educate and raise awareness among visitors.
Wilderness enthusiasts can go hiking, mountain biking, canoeing and camping (rustic, semi-finished, furnished, yurt and prospectors tents).
By Via Batiscan, enthusiasts can practice on zip lines, via ferrata and tree trails.