BUREAU TOURISTIQUE DE RAWDON
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Nestled in a maple grove undergrowth along the Ouareau River, the park features short trails leading to lookouts offering breathtaking views of the 18-metre-high falls. Visitors can also admire the stone head of the Nipissingue sorcerer. With its 2.5 km of ecological trails, the park also offers information on native flora, including a century-old pine forest. Several picnic areas are also available to visitors. In winter, a forest skating trail is available for winter sports enthusiasts.
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