Sept-Chutes Regional Park

The park offers various services, including nature interpretation panels, picnic tables and the sale of snacks and outdoor accessories (crampons, etc.).

Each trail is marked and includes several nature interpretation panels to inform visitors about the rich flora and fauna of the park and the peculiarities of its panoramas.

[2] The path along the tumultuous Black River passes near the "Veil de la Mariée" waterfall, which is 60 meters (200 feet) high.

[2] The Mont Brassard (summit: 655 metres (2,149 ft)) trail offers magnificent panoramas of the high hills of Saint-Zénon, the valley of the Noire River and of Lake Rémi.

This trail leads the hiker to the top of a rocky peak overlooking Route 131 and the cliffs of Lac Rémi.