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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. This service has all the information you need concerning reservation procedures and refund policy. Start of reservations: February 7, 2024 from 8 am / Eastern Time. Internet: www.reservation.pc.gc.ca. Telephone: 1 877 737-3783 (1 877 RESERVE) from 8 am to 6 pm. Téléphone (Outside of North America) : 1 519 826-5391.

  4. Camping in Quebec. Find a Free Campsite. Whether you just need to know where to camp nearby or you want to plan a free camping road trip, we've got you covered. You can simply use your smart phone's GPS to find camping near you or even use our trip planner to plan your route from coast to coast. Our community provides the best free camping ...

  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. Fjord-du-Saguenay National Park. The scene: There’s no denying the appeal of this triple-sector conservation area (Baie-Éternité, Tadoussac, and Baie-Sainte-Marguerite) that was set up as a national park in 1983. Located along the eastern end of the Saguenay River, it packs plenty into its 319.3 square kilometres; mostly superb wildlife ...

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  8. 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.

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