Actually called Parc régional des Sept-Chutes (regional park)
The Reward: Spectacular views of the Black River Valley, Lake Rémi, and the high hills of Saint-Zénon
Entrance Fee: Yes
Number of Trails: 6 trails
Chosen Hiking Trail: Mont Brassard
Hiking Time: 3 hours
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate to difficult
Distance: 6.7 km (round trip)
Trail Conditions: Extremely steep, certain areas have ropes in order to facilitate ascending/descending , rock/dirt, a lot of tree roots (be careful!)
Elevation: 655 m
Hiker Traffic: Low
Camping: Yes, 5 camping sites
Drive from Montreal: Approximately 1.5 hours
Cellular Service: Scarce throughout the hike
Pets: Yes, must be on a leash
Restroom: Yes, visitor center (beginning of trail)
TIP: The Mont Brassard trail has a shortcut going back when you reach the viewpoint.
For more information, you can visit Sept-Chutes | The information on our page might not always be up-to-date so please take the time to check out the website for current conditions.
ALL PHOTOS IN THIS BLOG WERE TAKEN AND EDITED BY JENNA & ANTHONY OF YULNEVEROAMALONE