Attractions and places to see around Kiamika encompass expansive regional parks, significant natural features, and historical landmarks. The area is characterized by large bodies of water, numerous islands, and diverse ecosystems, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. It features historical sites and serves as a gateway to extensive trail networks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Lac Gauvin is a freshwater lake in the Antoine-Labelle municipality. It's a wildlife paradise, especially for birds.
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Lac des Écorces is French for "Bark Lake". It's a stunning freshwater lake near to Mont-Laurier and Lac-des-Écorces. There are public beaches and water sports to enjoy, so it's worth stopping off for a break.
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A segment of Le P'tit Train du Nord bike trail between Nominingue (at km 146) <> Mont-Laurier (at km 201, the end). Highlight includes mandatory detours as of August 2024. As far as I can tell, there are no water fountains along this segment of the trail (but there are in both Nominingue and Mont-Laurier), though there are several obvious options to take fresh water from streams and lakes for filtering. Also a few depanneurs and such not far from the trail. The asphalt in this segment in very decent shape and nature is great and varied.
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la gare café is closed. see the notice (i didn't take time to see the French). toilets are available, but water fountain doesn't work.
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Free camping site maintained by the Municipality of Lac Saguay.
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Kiamika and its surroundings boast several significant natural features. You can visit Lac des Écorces, a stunning freshwater lake offering public beaches and water sports. Another beautiful spot is View of Lake Gauvin, known for its abundant birdlife. The expansive Kiamika Regional Park features a large body of water, dozens of islands, and a biodiversity reserve with ancient trees. Nearby, the Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve and the Ruisseau du Diable Ecological Trail offer further opportunities to experience nature.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Ferme-Rouge Covered Bridges, built in 1903, are classified as historical monuments unique to Quebec. This site offers interpretive panels and a sculpture of Jos Montferrant, providing a glimpse into the region's heritage.
The area around Kiamika is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling on segments of the popular Le P'tit Train du Nord, including the section from Nominingue to Mont-Laurier – Northern Terminus of Le P'tit Train du Nord (KM 201). Kiamika Regional Park offers excellent opportunities for canoe-camping, hiking, and fishing. Other popular activities include water sports like kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding on local lakes and rivers, as well as hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and even dog sledding in winter.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. Lac des Écorces provides public beaches and water sports, which are great for all ages. The Mont-Laurier – Northern Terminus of Le P'tit Train du Nord (KM 201) is a good starting point for family bike rides. The Ruisseau du Diable Ecological Trail, with its footbridges and interpretive displays, is an enchanting 3 km pedestrian trail perfect for family hikes. Kiamika Regional Park also offers various activities like hiking and canoe-camping that families can enjoy together.
Cycling is a popular activity here. The Mont-Laurier – Northern Terminus of Le P'tit Train du Nord (KM 201) marks the end (or beginning) of the famous Le P'tit Train du Nord bike trail, which offers a well-maintained path for cyclists. You can find various cycling routes, including road and off-road options, for different skill levels. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Kiamika guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Kiamika guide.
Kiamika Regional Park offers six hiking trails of varying difficulty. The Ruisseau du Diable Ecological Trail, located within the Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve, is another excellent option, featuring a 3 km pedestrian trail with footbridges. The region also provides numerous other forest hikes, with some trails extending over 10 km in length.
Yes, camping options are available. Kiamika Regional Park is ideal for canoe-camping, offering various sectors with intimate campsites. Additionally, the Boisé Jos B.B. Gauthier Camping Area provides rustic platforms for camping and hiking trails, and is known as a free camping site maintained by the Municipality of Lac Saguay.
The best time to visit Kiamika depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water sports, cycling, and hiking, with pleasant weather for exploring lakes and trails. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage for hiking and scenic drives. Winter transforms the region into a snowy paradise, perfect for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and dog sledding.
The Kiamika area is rich in wildlife. Lake Gauvin is particularly known as a wildlife paradise for birds. The Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve is a vast area where you can observe diverse wildlife. Kiamika Regional Park, with its biodiversity reserve, also provides a habitat for various species.
The Mont-Laurier – Northern Terminus of Le P'tit Train du Nord (KM 201) is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering amenities for all visitors. While specific details on other accessible trails are limited, the general flat nature of some sections of Le P'tit Train du Nord may also be suitable.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The stunning freshwater lakes like Lac des Écorces and the scenic View of Lake Gauvin are highly rated. The well-maintained cycling path of Le P'tit Train du Nord, especially the segment between Nominingue and Mont-Laurier, is also a favorite for its beautiful and varied nature.
Yes, the Kiamika region is excellent for water sports. Lac des Écorces offers public beaches and opportunities for various water activities. Kiamika Regional Park and other local bodies of water like the Lièvre River and lakes (Pépère, Gaucher, Tomkin) are perfect for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Rental services for watercraft are often available in the area.


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