Snowkite on Lake Kénogami
Région(s): Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean | Catégorie(s): Snowkite
Ajouter l'activité à vos favorisDurée
4 h à 6 h
Accès aux chiens
Non
Niveau de difficulté
Débutant

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Envoyez-nous vos photosDiscover Lake Kénogami by kite. This large dam lake is fed by dozens of small surrounding rivers. You will have a magnificent icy plain with a forest surrounding landscape to make the most of your activity. The surface of Kénogami Lake is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March; however, safe ice circulation is generally from mid-December to mid-March. It is important to be vigilant as snowmobile trails are located near the preparation, take-off and landing area.
Visit the federation page for more details 👉 Lac Kénogami
From sunrise to sunset, all year round.
Access is free. Some Snowkite and Kitesurf organizations are on site and offer interesting services. You have to pay to be a member.
For more information, visit the Lake Kénogami information sheet.
Assurez-vous d’avoir les compétences, l’équipement et les autorisations nécessaires avant de pratiquer les activités sur le site.
9000, route de Kénogami, Jonquière (Québec) G7X 0H9
À propos de la fédération

The mission of the Fédération Québécoise de Kite (FQK) is to consolidate, develop and promote airborne sports, including kite and wing, for the benefit of its practitioners and Quebec practice sites. The FQK is based on values such as the protection of practice sites and their natural environments as well as ethical and safe practice, for oneself and for others.
En savoir plusÀ propos de la fédération

The mission of the Fédération Québécoise de Kite (FQK) is to consolidate, develop and promote airborne sports, including kite and wing, for the benefit of its practitioners and Quebec practice sites. The FQK is based on values such as the protection of practice sites and their natural environments as well as ethical and safe practice, for oneself and for others.
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