Hiking in the Canyon of the Gates of Hell
Région(s): Bas-Saint-Laurent | Catégorie(s): Randonnée pédestre
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Envoyez-nous vos photosIn the Bas-Saint-Laurent, the Canyon of the Gates of Hell offers several hiking options, all as beautiful as each other. You will have the chance to see 20 m high falls and 90 m high rock walls in some places. The canyon is crossed by the Rimouski River, and its paths will lead you to the highest suspended footbridge in Quebec, perched at 63 m.
For all information about the Canyon of the Gates of Hell, see the sheet on the Balises Québec website 👉The Canyon of the Gates of Hell
Mid-May to July 3rd: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
July 4th to August 22nd: 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
August 23rd to mid-October: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed from mid-October to mid-May
Hours of operation are subject to change. Check the practice website for the latest updates.
No reservation required. Access fees payable on site.
Installations accessibles : pavillon multiservices, boutique et bloc sanitaire
Un (1) stationnement réservé pour les personnes handicapées
Pente de l'allée menant à l'entrée : 10 %
Revêtement des sentiers : terre battue, poussière de roche compactée, bois, pelouse
Assurez-vous d’avoir les compétences, l’équipement et les autorisations nécessaires avant de pratiquer les activités sur le site.
1280, chemin Duchénier, Saint-Narcisse-de-Rimouski (Québec) G0K 1S0
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For over 40 years, Rando Québec has been committed to promoting, developing and protecting the practice of hiking and snowshoeing in Quebec. This involves many projects to protect our natural environments and encourage young people to go out and do outdoor activities, through the largest trail directory, through training, and much more!
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For over 40 years, Rando Québec has been committed to promoting, developing and protecting the practice of hiking and snowshoeing in Quebec. This involves many projects to protect our natural environments and encourage young people to go out and do outdoor activities, through the largest trail directory, through training, and much more!
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