Attractions and places to see around Lac-Jacques-Cartier are primarily found within a region defined by its vast mountain plateau, deep gorges, and wild rivers, including the Jacques-Cartier River. This area, largely encompassed by Jacques-Cartier National Park, offers diverse natural landscapes for exploration. Visitors can discover various points of interest, from essential service centers to scenic viewpoints, providing opportunities for family friendly activities and beginner hiking.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The panorama here encompasses everything that makes Jacques Cartier National Park so special: the vast mountain plateau with its deep gorges and wild rivers.
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In the Jacques Cartier National Park, not only the river of the same name and the mighty valley are eye-catchers, the forest paths are also fun.
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The Sainte-Anne Falls are 75 m high, 15 m higher than Niagara Falls. The water flow varies greatly throughout the year, reaching 100,000 litres per second in April and May, while in August/September it only reaches 10,000 litres. The river has its source in over 30 lakes located in the huge Laurentides Wildlife Reserve. After 90 km, it flows into the Saint Lawrence River at Beaupré.
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To get to the Jacques Cartier river just follow the tributary and you can't miss it. The view itself offers beautiful photo opportunities!
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Deviating a few minutes from the route of the official hiking trail, you arrive at the banks of the Jacques Cartier River. Be careful not to get too close to the edge when the snow covers the edge, you risk falling into the icy water;)
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The region is characterized by its vast mountain plateau, deep gorges, and wild rivers, most notably the Jacques-Cartier River. You can explore various viewpoints like Les Loups Second Lookout, which offers panoramic views of these landscapes, and natural monuments such as the Sainte-Anne Waterfalls.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Discovery and Service Center, Jacques-Cartier National Park is a great starting point, providing essential information and equipment rentals suitable for various ages.
You can find essential information about the national park and rent equipment like snowshoes, canoes, and SUPs at the Discovery and Service Center, Jacques-Cartier National Park. It's advisable to reserve accommodation options well in advance if needed.
For easy hikes, you can find several options around Lac-Jacques-Cartier. Examples include a hiking loop from Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges (4.4 km) or the Jean-Larose Falls loop from Habitations Boivin (6.4 km).
Yes, the region offers moderate to difficult hiking trails. For example, the Sentier Les Loups in Jacques-Cartier National Park is a moderate 9.8 km trail. Other moderate options include the Sautauriski Bridge – Les Érables Trail loop (13.4 km).
Yes, there are several loop trails available for various activities. For hiking, you can explore options like the Sautauriski Bridge – Les Érables Trail loop. For running, there are loops such as the Running loop from Camp Mercier (16.5 km).
During winter, you can enjoy activities like snowshoeing. Equipment for snowshoeing, along with other winter gear, can be rented from the Discovery and Service Center, Jacques-Cartier National Park.
The water flow of the Sainte-Anne Waterfalls varies significantly throughout the year. For the most impressive flow, visit in April and May when it can reach up to 100,000 litres per second. In August/September, the flow is considerably lower, around 10,000 litres per second.
The Jacques-Cartier River is a central feature of the national park, flowing through deep gorges and contributing to the region's wild natural beauty. You can find excellent photo opportunities and views of the river from the Jacques-Cartier River viewpoint.
The region is known for its stunning viewpoints. Les Loups Second Lookout offers a comprehensive panorama of the mountain plateau, deep gorges, and wild rivers that define Jacques-Cartier National Park.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscapes encountered on the trails. Beyond the prominent river and valley, the forest paths themselves, such as those highlighted in through the woods, are considered enjoyable and scenic.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find various options, including a Running loop from Camp Mercier (16.5 km, difficult) or a Running loop from Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges (7.2 km, moderate).


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