Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next La Mauricie National Park adventure.
Grab a paddle—with 150 lakes in this forested park, you could spend weeks out on the water.
Just off the highway between Montreal and Quebec City, La Mauricie is where city-based adventurers go to experience the recuperative powers of nature. You can hike to lookouts, haul in wild trout after canoeing on glassy lakes, and row to waterfalls—Waber Falls being the area’s star attraction. Some of the park’s 500 or so campsites are accessible right off the parkway, but for solitude-seekers, the lakes and streams are the route to the hushed backcountry: simply paddle and portage your way deep into the interior of the 536-square-kilometre park. In winter, snow turns everything in the Laurentians white, meaning you can strap on cross-country skis or snowshoes to explore.
You can expect snow from mid-December through March and spectacular maple and birch leaves in fall, but summer is peak season. Busy dates include Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (June 24) weekend, Canada Day (July 1) weekend, and Quebec’s annual two-week construction holiday (late July to early August). Visit at these times and you can expect canoe jams and crowds on high-traffic routes like Les Cascades or Waber Falls. For the quietest experiences, choose a canoe route with a long or difficult portage. A rule of thumb: the harder the portage, the fewer the people.