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  1. La Mauricie National Park map. For a larger version of this map, see printable version. (PDF, 565 KB ) Campground maps. Maps of hiking trails. Gravel bike map. Map of cross-country skiing trails. Maps of snowshoeing trails. Fishing lakes map.

  2. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: 819-536-3180. La Mauricie National Park is located in the province of Quebec, north of the city of Trois-Rivières. Its central location, halfway between Montreal and Quebec City, allows you to get there in two hours from either of these cities. Find all the information you need to plan your next adventure at this larger ...

  3. The park is named after the nearby Saint-Maurice River to the east of the park. The Matawin River flows along the western and northern borders of the park. Unlike other Canadian national parks, no dogs are permitted. Parks Canada, ☏ +1 819-538-3232, toll-free: +1 888-773-8888, information@pc.gc.ca. edit.

  4. Wood will no longer be provided at backcountry canoe-camping sites with fires, but visitors will still be able to enjoy building a fire by purchasing bundles of wood at designated sites and transporting it by canoe. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information at 1-888-773-8888 (Parks Canada) or at 819-538-3232 (La Mauricie National Park ...

  5. Campers at Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc Forest Recreation Park near Trois-Rivières can enjoy hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and summiting the mountain trail for views of the park’s lakes and waterfalls. Some campsites at the park offer wifi and 30-amp electricity. You can also explore different options for camping near Trois-Rivières on Hipcamp.

  6. Nestled in Quebec's Laurentian Mountains, La Mauricie National Park spans 536 sq. km. and offers a natural escape for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features over 150 lakes, including the stunning Waber Falls, and various viewpoints like Le Passage for breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy year-round activities such as hiking on diverse trails, kayaking on serene lakes, and camping in cozy ...

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  8. From Montreal (268 km (167 mi).Time: 3 hr 24 min. Take take highway 40 (north shore) eastbound, to Trois-Rivières; take highway 55 (northbound) to Grand-Mère, which becomes route 155 and cross the Saint-Maurice River bridge; take route 155, cross the villages of Grandes-Piles and Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac, to the Mékinac bridge over the Saint-Maurice river, in the Rivière-Matawin sector ...

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