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La Mauricie National Park | Quebec

La Mauricie National Park is a four-season Quebec national park with lakes, forest, hills, trails, paddling routes, camping, cycling, skiing, and cultural history. Parks Canada describes it as both accessible and wild, shaped by Indigenous knowledge, vacationing, logging, and Mauricie culture.

This park is useful for travellers who want a nature-heavy Quebec itinerary without going fully remote. The two entrance areas, trail network, lakes, campgrounds, cabin options, and seasonal activities make it flexible for day trips, weekends, and longer stays.

Why Visit La Mauricie for Lake Camping & Trails

La Mauricie is a good fit for people who want a balanced outdoors trip: hiking in warmer months, canoeing and lake time, cycling, camping, photography, and winter activities when conditions allow. It is not just a summer park, but the best activity mix changes by season.

The park also has strong planning infrastructure. Parks Canada keeps links for entrance and parking status, important bulletins, fire danger, dates and hours, camping and overnight accommodations, reservations, fees, safety guidance, and Indigenous connections.

Things To Do: Lake Camping & Trails

Plan around hiking, canoeing, cycling, camping, cabin stays, photography, wildlife viewing from a distance, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and discovery programs. Before choosing a route, check current trail access and whether the Riviere a la Peche and Saint-Gerard sectors are the relevant open areas for the season.

Recreational drones are prohibited in Parks Canada places, and La Mauricie specifically warns visitors about enforcement and fines.

Planning Notes for La Mauricie

Parks Canada lists La Mauricie National Park as open every day of the year, including holidays, but specific entrances, facilities, trails, and services change by season. Confirm current hours, entrance status, parking, trail conditions, fire danger, camping, reservations, fees, and safety guidance through the official source.

Park Details

Designation
National Park
Jurisdiction
Federal
Managing Agency
Parks Canada
Source Region
Quebec
Province/Territory
Quebec