Portneuf Regional Natural Park

[1][2] Between territory affected by human activity and the great outdoors, between rocky escarpments, mountains, exceptional trees, peat bogs and flowering undergrowth, lakes, rivers and streams, the Portneuf Regional Natural Park, in all seasons in certain sectors, offers more than 70 km of walking trails, winding, sometimes very rugged, of easy, intermediate and difficult, lasting from 5 minutes to almost 4 hours.

[4] The Portneuf Regional Natural Park manages the Spéléo Québec property and caving activities at Trou du Diable.

The most popular outdoor activities in the different sectors of the park are cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, climbing and fishing.

The Northern dusky salamander has been identified in the park, the Arctic char is present in the Cœur and Anguille lakes.

[3] Also, due to its legal status, a reserved containment area ensures the protection of White-tailed deer in the park.

Mid-October colors, Yellow birch, Larch, Tamarack, Hemlock and others, Noire River, Saint-Alban