Best attractions and places to see around Baie-des-Chaloupes are primarily its vast natural features and protected areas. This unorganized territory in Quebec, Canada, is largely uninhabited and known for its silviculture and outdoor recreational tourism. The region encompasses parts of Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin and Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, offering diverse landscapes. Its points of interest are centered around its expansive natural environment, including numerous lakes, islands, and forests.
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From this viewpoint you can get a clear view of Croches Falls, which drop through a narrow gorge in a series of cascades. The flow of the falls varies a lot and tends to be much stronger in spring, and lighter by late summer.
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Such a beautiful trail with really nice views along the way. The scenery was worth every step, and the viewpoints made the hike even more memorable. I also shared a video of this hike on my YouTube channel for anyone who wants to see the trail and the views before going: https://youtu.be/oTj2kmppp4Q
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Such a beautiful trail with really nice views along the way. The scenery was worth every step, and the viewpoints made the hike even more memorable. I also shared a video of this hike on my YouTube channel for anyone who wants to see the trail and the views before going: https://youtu.be/oTj2kmppp4Q
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This former railway station, built in 1924, testifies to the major role of the railway in local development, when the line to Mont-Laurier transformed the small community into an important railway depot.
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Nice free museum, rest area and toilet. Don't forget to visit the waterfall
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“Bienvenue Cyclistes” are special camping spots in many Quebec National Park camp grounds that are exclusively reserved for cycle tourists. They can’t be reserved in advance, they are cheaper than regular spots and never run out (so even if the park gate or website says “camping complete” roll up with confidence). They are also a bit more crammed and less private (in this park, six “Bienvenue Cyclistes” spots took up about the space of one-and-a-half regular spots and no privacy inbetween them. but who cares.
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Baie-des-Chaloupes is rich in natural landscapes, primarily within the Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin and Parc national du Mont-Tremblant. You can discover expansive forests, numerous lakes, and rivers. A notable natural highlight is the View from La Corniche Lookout, offering panoramic views within Mont Tremblant National Park.
Yes, you can visit the Labelle Train Station and Museum. This former railway station, built in 1924, serves as a free museum that highlights the significant role of the railway in the region's development.
The area is ideal for outdoor recreation, especially hiking and cycling. You can find various trails within Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, such as the Forest trail and river views in Mont-Tremblant National Park. For more hiking options, explore our guide on Hiking around Baie-des-Chaloupes.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Labelle Train Station and Museum is a family-friendly historical site. Additionally, Lac-des-Sables Beach offers a fine sandy beach for relaxation, and many trails in the national park are accessible for families.
Hiking trails are predominantly found within the Parc national du Mont-Tremblant and Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin. Popular options include the trail leading to the View from La Corniche Lookout and the Forest trail and river views in Mont-Tremblant National Park. You can find more detailed routes in our Hiking around Baie-des-Chaloupes guide.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally spans from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and trails are clear. Summer offers warm temperatures for swimming and hiking, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Winter also offers opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the protected areas.
Yes, within Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, you can find camping facilities. The Bienvenue Cyclistes Camping Spot is specifically designed for cycle tourists, offering amenities like hot showers and Wi-Fi near the discovery center.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the tranquility of the area. The panoramic views from spots like the View from La Corniche Lookout are highly praised, as are the immersive forest and river experiences on trails within Mont-Tremblant National Park.
Yes, access to Parc national du Mont-Tremblant typically requires an entry fee or permit. Similarly, activities within the Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin may require specific permits, especially for hunting, fishing, or certain types of camping. It's advisable to check the official websites of these parks for current regulations and fees before your visit.
Yes, there are easy hiking options, particularly within Parc national du Mont-Tremblant. For example, the trail leading to the View from La Corniche Lookout is part of an easy loop. You can find more easy routes in our dedicated guide for Easy hikes around Baie-des-Chaloupes.
Given its vast natural environment within the Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin and Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, the area is home to diverse wildlife. You might encounter deer, moose, black bears, and a variety of bird species. Observing wildlife requires patience and respect for their natural habitat.
Yes, Lac-des-Sables Beach is a south-facing beach with fine sand, offering a spot for swimming and relaxation. It's known to be one of the more remote and less crowded beaches in the park.


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