SÉPAQ parks
4 results
Mont Bondy
From the Pie-IX welcome center of the Papineau-Labelle wildlife reserve, embark on an expedition to observe the wildlife and flora of the Hautes-Laurentides. On clear days, you'll be able to admire the village of Nominingue. You'll find lookout points, picnic tables, and restrooms on site. Opening during the summer season (June, July, August, and September).
Parc national du Mont-Tremblant – Secteur L’Assomption
1,510 km2 of protected territory within your reach! The park offers more than a hundred kilometers of trails of all kinds to help you discover the beauty of the landscape. Do you prefer boating or fishing? Paddle peacefully on one of the many lakes and rivers or simply enjoy our many sandy shores.
Parc national du Mont-Tremblant - Pimbina-Saint-Donat sectors
1,510 km2 of protected territory within your reach! The Pimbina sector of Mont-Tremblant National Park is a paradise for snowshoers, Nordic skiers and fatbikers. The Chute-aux-Rats trail, located in the same park, will allow you to reach a must-see in the area: a 17.4 meter ice fall!
Parc national du Mont-Tremblant - Pimbina-Saint-Donat sectors
1,510 km2 of protected territory within your reach! The park offers more than a hundred kilometers of trails of all kinds to help you discover the beauty of the landscape. Do you prefer boating or fishing? Paddle peacefully on one of the many lakes and rivers or simply enjoy our many sandy shores.
Regional parks
14 results
Tour à feux de St-Rémi-d'Amherst
This trail leads to a 1930 fire tower that was once used to monitor forest fires. The hiker will walk along a creek and then climb 700 steps for a panoramic view of the area.
Les sentiers de la Forêt Ouareau (Secteur Grande-Jetée)
The Parc régional de la Forêt Ouareau, covering over 150 km², provides an extensive playground for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a mountainous massif with a versatile trail network spanning 120 km, suitable for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. With the stunning Ouareau River coursing through its lands and its magnificent wild lakes, this park is a diverse and sublime location that deserves more than one visit to quench your thirst for exploration!
Parc Régional de la Forêt Ouareau – Secteur du Massif
The Parc régional de la Forêt Ouareau offers over 150 km² of outdoor adventure in a mountainous massif with a network of multifunctional trails. The Ouareau River flows through the park, highlighting its wild lakes. It's a sublime and varied place that deserves to be fully explored!
Dorwin Falls Park
Come and explore the 3 km of ecological trails and discover the 4 observation lookouts available to offer you a magnificent panoramic view of Dorwin Falls. Dogs on leash are allowed. Swimming is prohibited at all times.
Municipal trails
17 results
Sentiers du Lac-des-Grandes-Baies
Hiking trails located partly in the Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve. A truly unique site in the region!
401, chemin des buses, Nominingue, Qc, J0W 1R0
(819) 278-3666
Sentier Philippe-Larivière
This 0.2 km trail leads to a viewpoint overlooking Petit Lac Nominingue. Picnic tables are available.
Parc Le Renouveau Rosaire-Sénécal
Located between Marronniers Road and Tour-du-Lac Road, this ecological park spans 400 acres and offers nature enthusiasts a variety of trails for various outdoor activities such as hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Additionally, the park features a ropes course with 15 modules.
Halte routière
Our regional rest area is located at the intersection of routes 125 and 347, in the heart of our village. It's an ideal spot to take a break, have a picnic, and relax by the Dufresne River. Additionally, you can enjoy the beauty of nature by exploring our hiking trail. A public beach is situated along the Dufresne River, accessible on foot from the rest area or by car via the dam road.
2061 QC-125, Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, QC J0T 2A0
www.mun-ndm.ca