Attractions and places to see around Mont-Élie are centered on its natural environment in Quebec, Canada. This unorganized territory is known for its pristine landscapes, including mountains, deep valleys, and numerous lakes. It encompasses a significant portion of the Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality, offering a wide array of outdoor recreational activities. The region is characterized by its vast backcountry, featuring forests, rivers, and numerous mountain peaks.
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We did it on October 3, 2024… 40,000 people a year do this hike ;-)
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Luckily, there are three peaks up here, which makes the climb even more worthwhile.
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Hautes-Gorges de la Rivière Malbaie, on the shores of Lake Bazile, is a MTB paradise! Located in Charlevoix, Quebec, it offers challenging trails with spectacular views of the valley and mountains. The trails vary in difficulty, ideal for all levels. The pristine nature and abundant wildlife make every kilometer worth it. Don't forget to bring enough water, food and safety equipment. An epic experience for any biker! See you on the trails!
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It's worth the detour, Just sublime.
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Take the shuttle bus from the park's parking lot/visitor center to the trailhead. This runs approximately every 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can reach the trailhead on foot, approximately 6 km.
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The most beautiful panorama is undoubtedly at the first summit, where a breathtaking view of the Malbaie river valley and the surrounding mountains await hikers who will dare to take up the challenge.
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First summit of the hike, magnificent view of Lac à l'Écluse and the surrounding peaks. You can easily see the next two summits of the route, the Sommet des Grives and the Pic Des Aigles. It's always very nice to be able to see all the peaks on a hike! For those who would like to lighten the course, it is quite possible to start directly from the lake at the Lock to make this summit, it then becomes a relatively easy and short hike.
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This entry point to the Zec Des Martres territory adds 8 km to the classic hikes starting from Lac à l'Écluse. From the start, the path goes through two chalets of the Traversée de Charlevoix. The one in the photo is the Dome, a superb place to stay comfortably in nature. Consult https://www.traverseedecharlevoix.qc.ca/chalets-rustiques for rental. Immediately after this chalet, get ready for a good climb, one of the steepest in the region!
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Mont-Élie is defined by its pristine natural environment, featuring numerous mountains, deep valleys, and extensive forests. Key natural landmarks include Mont Élie itself, the majestic Malbaie River within Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park, and the vast backcountry of the Zec du Lac-au-Sable with its many lakes and rivers. The region is home to 19 mountain peaks, offering diverse landscapes.
For a challenging ascent with spectacular views, consider the Acropole des Draveurs – Third Summit. This trail offers breathtaking panoramas of the Malbaie river valley and surrounding mountains, especially from its first summit. Another option is the Mont Élie Trail, an intermediate to advanced hike leading to the summit at 1,021 meters.
Yes, for a relatively easy and short hike, you can start directly from Lac à l'Écluse to reach Mont de l'Écluse. This summit provides magnificent views of the lake and surrounding peaks. Another easy option is the Sentier de la Gamelle, a short trail less than 2 km round trip, leading to the beautiful Gamelle waterfall.
Beyond hiking, Mont-Élie offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, particularly around Lac Bazile, Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie, which is known as an MTB paradise. The region also provides opportunities for running, with various trails available. For more detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around Mont-Élie guide or the Hiking around Mont-Élie guide.
Mont-Élie offers various camping opportunities, including wild camping. Within the Zec du Lac-au-Sable, you can find developed campsites and ready-to-camp tents. For a unique experience, consider staying at a rustic chalet like Le Dôme Cabin, which offers a comfortable stay in nature. Information for rentals can be found on the Traversée de Charlevoix website.
Mont-Élie is a four-season destination, offering activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and water activities like swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking at Lac au Sable. Fall brings stunning foliage for hiking. Winter transforms the region into a snowy playground, perfect for skiing at Mont Édouard, snowshoeing, and dog sledding.
Yes, Lac au Sable, located at the center of the Zec du Lac-au-Sable, features a beautiful beach ideal for unsupervised swimming and various water activities such as paddleboarding and kayaking. It's also known for fishing.
The vast backcountry of Mont-Élie, including areas within Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park and the Zec du Lac-au-Sable, provides ample opportunities for wildlife observation. The pristine nature and diverse ecosystems support varied wildlife, though specific sightings depend on luck and location.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular views and the sense of accomplishment from challenging hikes, such as those leading to the Acropole des Draveurs – Third Summit. The pristine natural environment, the diverse trails for mountain biking at Lac Bazile, and the unique taiga landscapes like Taiga Between L'Empêche and Dufour are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the area known as Taiga Between L'Empêche and Dufour is a magical place with a special atmosphere, characterized by a magnificent carpet of lichen (Cladonia Stellaris). This unique taiga landscape offers a distinct natural experience. Additionally, the Grands-Ormes Ecological Reserve provides another lovely green space to explore the great outdoors.
The Zec du Lac-au-Sable is a controlled harvesting zone, meaning access for certain activities like hunting and fishing, and potentially for general entry or camping, may require permits. It's advisable to check the official ZEC website for current regulations, permit requirements, and access points before planning your visit.
Yes, some trails can be combined. For instance, the Menaud Trail, located on a different face of the same mountain as Mont Élie, is about 7.6 km round trip and can be combined with the Mont Élie trail for a longer loop. Similarly, the route to Mont de l'Écluse allows hikers to see subsequent peaks like Sommet des Grives and Pic Des Aigles, suggesting potential for extended routes.


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