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Forêt Montmorency

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Open Opens at 7:30-17:30
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Unnamed Road, Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges, QC G0A 3R0, CanadaMap
Phone+1 418-656-2034
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  • Vermont68
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    I love the drive here, as you head deeper into the boreal forest. It is a landscape so unusual.

    This place gets lots of snow, early and often. It did not disappoint, as we skied after a fresh snowfall. We went mid week, and it was disappointing that not all trails were freshly groomed., although...

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2022
  • Vermont68
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    I love the drive here, as you head deeper into the boreal forest. It is a landscape so unusual.

    This place gets lots of snow, early and often. It did not disappoint, as we skied after a fresh snowfall. We went mid week, and it was disappointing that not all trails were freshly groomed., although...

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2022
  • JamesKMTan
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    Wonderful

    This fairly huge forest is located about one hour's drive north of Quebec city. It is essentially a teaching forest. We as a group of photographers went there for to explore the forest and photograph ...

    Reviewed on Sep 10, 2019
  • JamesKMTan
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    Wonderful

    This fairly huge forest is located about one hour's drive north of Quebec city. It is essentially a teaching forest. We as a group of photographers went there for to explore the forest and photograph ...

    Reviewed on Sep 10, 2019
  • Liam R
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    Hemmed in by Pines

    Montmorency offered everything I wanted for hiking in Quebec. Hiking around a frozen lake, you criss-cross your way on tight trails through stands of pine heavy with snow. Every way you look you see f...

    Reviewed on Jan 29, 2018
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