Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing
In its cold season, the Vallée Bras-du-Nord hiking area has a second vocation: winter hiking.

Colin Rousseau
9
Secured and marked trails
80+
Many KM accessible are year
20+
Accommodations available year-round in the region
Our trails
In winter, several factors can influence progression time. On average, progress will be around 2 to 3 km/h. On the other hand, following a tasty slab of snow, your progress could also be 0.5 km/h.
Portable loudspeakers are prohibited.
Trails are regularly traversed with boots or crampons, but for those with a greater gradient or after a snowdrift, snowshoes come in handy.
All our trails are certified by the Fédération québécoise de la marche and affiliated with the Sentier national au Québec, and have been developed by young people in social and professional integration situations. For more details, see our Youth Projects section.
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Bras-du-Nord Trail
Until Delaney Falls
Beginner
7,2 km
63 m
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Phoenix Trail
Beginner
5,5 km
100 m
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Hauteur loop Trail
Beginner
7 km
285 m
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Montagne Art
Intermediate
7,7 km
315 m
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Bras-du-Nord Trail
Until Delaney Shelter
Intermediate
13.2 km
361 m
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Falaises Trail
Advanced
17 km
687 m
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Philosore Trail
With stops at the L'Orignal and Philosore huts
Advanced
30.2 km
200 m
Bras-du-Nord Trail
Until Delaney Falls
7,2 km
63 m
1h45 to 2h45
By far the Valley's classic, this short, highly accessible trail follows the river in its entirety, ending at Delaney Falls. This astonishing force of nature has often met the astonished gaze of hikers young and old, some of them first-time hikers.
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Phoenix Trail
5,5 km
100 m
1h45 to 2h45
This short, intimate trail offers a pleasant change of scenery as hikers surrender to the richness of the surroundings. The forest is luminous, lush and bordered by a rocky cliff.
Outside the opening hours of the Accueil Cantin and the Accueil Shannahan, we ask hikers to pay the access fee to our Accueil Saint-Raymond (Roquemont).
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Hauteur loop Trail
7 km
285 m
2h15 to 3h15
The Boucle de la Hauteur trail is a relatively accessible mountain experience of pure delight. The ascent takes you past a magnificent creek lined with tall cedars, and leads to superb panoramas of the gently flowing river in the distance.
Outside the opening hours of the Accueil Cantin and the Accueil Shannahan, we ask hikers to pay the access fee to our Accueil Saint-Raymond (Roquemont).
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Montagne Art
7,7 km
315 m
3h to 4h
The round trip to the Montagne Art shelter offers a physically rewarding challenge and is a prime location to admire the valley’s pastoral side through spectacular viewpoints. It’s an ideal trail for trail running enthusiasts.
Outside the opening hours of the Cantin and Shannahan Welcome Centers, we kindly ask hikers to pay their access fees via Endorphine.
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Bras-du-Nord Trail
Until Delaney Shelter
13.2 km
361 m
3h to 5h
This section of the Bras-du-Nord trail is a favorite with hikers because it offers such a varied hiking experience. From the peaceful stretch along the river to Delaney Falls, to the straightforward climb up to one of the Valley's most striking viewpoints, hikers will come across a wide range of scenery.
The Escalier des Pas de Géants is an interesting short alternative to the Bras-du-Nord trail.
- This section of trail is 250 metres long and 900 m from Delaney Falls;
- The Escalier des Pas de Géants is a natural stone staircase built by the Projet En Marche team;
- At the top of the Escalier, you have two options: branch off to see Delaney Falls (650 m) or continue on to the Delaney Yurt lookout.
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Falaises Trail
17 km
687 m
5h to 7h
Highly spectacular, this trail is a classic must for hiking enthusiasts. The sustained ascent, punctuated by stone steps carried by hand, guides the hiker to one breathtaking view after another from the top of the ridge. Once at the summit, the trail softens to lead to the Falaises refuge, where Chute Delaney offers a silent spectacle on the other side of the valley. From Cap Bédard, country plains and valleys precede the St. Lawrence River and the South Shore on a clear day.
Outside the opening hours of the Accueil Cantin and the Accueil Shannahan, we ask hikers to pay the access fee to our Accueil Saint-Raymond (Roquemont).
Some trail sections can be interesting alternatives to the original trail!
The Petit Bûcher trail:
- 1.8 kilometers;
- Alternative at kilometer 3 of the Falaises path, to reach the shelter more quickly;
- This portion of the trail, which is not very steep, is mainly a forest track.
The Grand Bûcher trail:
- 4.5 kilometers;
- Loop at the end of Cap Bédard.
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Philosore Trail
With stops at the L'Orignal and Philosore huts
30.2 km
200 m
9h30 to 13h30
The Sentier du Philosore trail is undoubtedly the most authentic nature immersion in the Vallée Bras-du-Nord hiking network. This wild trail imbues walkers with serenity, bringing them back to their roots with the rhythm of their footsteps. This long hike is intended for experienced hikers only. Consult the long hike questionnaire.
To pay the access fee for this trail, we ask hikers to stop at our Accueil Saint-Raymond (Roquemont).
A cab service is available.
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Hiking | Daily Pass |
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AdultFREE |
Jr(ages 13 to 17) FREE |
Child(ages 7 to 12) FREE |
Young children(6 years and under) FREE |
Family(2 adults and their children) FREE |
Thanks to the Accès Nature program, enjoy free access from November 15, 2024, to March 30, 2025.
*Registration required
This initiative, made possible by ParQ and the financial support of the Ministry of Education of Québec, aims to make nature accessible to all Quebecers and to encourage participation in outdoor activities.