Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn include a focus on its natural landscapes and outdoor activities. This parish municipality in Quebec's Estrie region is situated at the foot of Mont Gosford. It serves as a base for exploring the surrounding wilderness and the wider Mégantic region, offering diverse natural features and points of interest.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Frontier Trail SF6 is a relatively short connector route that runs through hardwood forest. Leaving SF1, the route begins in a maple forest and gradually transitions to denser conifer stands and steeper terrain as you gain elevation. The trail feels quiet and secluded, with fewer viewpoints than the other trails, but a great feeling of backcountry isolation along the way.
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This is the main entry point for exploring Mont Gosford and the surrounding Sentiers Frontaliers network. Visitors are required to register before entering the area and must pay the access fees for hiking in the Gosford sector. The station offers trail information and manages access to this protected Appalachian landscape located near the Canada–United States border. For more information on fees and maps, visit: https://zeclouisegosford.reseauzec.com/activites/plein-air/.
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Coburn Gore is a small town that mainly serves as the border crossing from Canada to Maine or vise versa. There is a gas station here to top of ride fuel.
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Natanis Pond is a part of 'The Chain of Ponds'. Along the shores you can campat primitive sites, or commercial sites with amenities. Natanis is the largest of the ponds and is surrounded by shrub-lined wetlands.
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Natanis Pond is a part of 'The Chain of Ponds'. Along the shores you can campat primitive sites, or commercial sites with amenities. Natanis is the largest of the ponds and is surrounded by shrub-lined wetlands.
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This stunning lake has marshy shores and is surrounded by thick vegetation. The water quality in Big Island Pond is good for coldwater gamefish and is a popular fly-fishing destination.
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Coburn Gore is a small town that mainly serves as the border crossing from Canada to Maine or vise versa. There is a gas station here to top of ride fuel.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Natanis Pond, the largest in 'The Chain of Ponds', known for its shrub-lined wetlands. Another beautiful spot is Big Island Pond, popular for fly-fishing. Mont Gosford, the highest peak in southern Quebec, offers exceptional landscapes and diverse forests. You can also explore the extensive Sentiers frontaliers network and drive along La Route des Sommets for panoramic mountain and lake views.
Yes, hiking is a major draw. Mont Gosford offers various trails, and the Sentiers frontaliers network provides 135 km of pedestrian paths, connecting to the Appalachian Trail. You can find several challenging routes, such as the "View from Mont Gosford loop from Camping de l'Accueil Gosford" (16.9 km) or the "View from Mont Gosford loop from Stationnement #1" (8.3 km). For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn guide.
The Gosford Welcome Center serves as the main entry point for exploring Mont Gosford and the Sentiers Frontaliers network. Visitors are required to register and pay access fees for hiking in the Gosford sector. The center provides trail information and manages access to this protected Appalachian landscape.
Cyclists can enjoy the scenic La Route des Sommets, a 193 km route with spectacular views. There are also specific cycling routes available, such as the "Big Island Road to Big Island Pond" (21.2 km, moderate difficulty) or the "La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop" (18.6 km, easy). For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn guide.
Yes, the Zec Louise-Gosford is a controlled harvesting zone that offers opportunities for hunting and fishing. Additionally, Big Island Pond is known for its good water quality and is a popular destination for fly-fishing, especially for coldwater gamefish.
Beyond the natural attractions, you can visit the Coburn Gore Border Crossing, which connects Canada and Maine. The Halte J. Alfred Fontaine rest stop on Rang Clinton features an impressive horizontal sundial and is a good place to pause. The Église de Saint-Augustin, built in 1923, is also a notable religious heritage site in the municipality.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn, when hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes are most accessible. Mont Gosford and the Sentiers frontaliers are particularly popular during these seasons. The area also offers incredible stargazing opportunities, especially along La Route des Sommets, which is part of the first International Dark Sky Reserve.
Yes, natural attractions like Natanis Pond and Big Island Pond are considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for camping and enjoying the outdoors. Many of the trails, especially those around the ponds, can be suitable for families looking for easier walks.
The diverse forests and natural landscapes, particularly around Mont Gosford and the Zec Louise-Gosford, provide habitats for abundant wildlife. Visitors often encounter various bird species, deer, and other forest animals. The secluded nature of trails like Frontier Trail SF6 can offer a true backcountry experience with opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find challenging routes like the "Sentier Frontalier SF1 – View from Mont Gosford loop from Camping de l'Accueil Gosford" (26.1 km) or the "View from Mont Gosford loop from Camping de l'Accueil Gosford" (18.5 km). For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn guide.
The Coburn Gore Border Crossing is the official entry and exit point between Canada and Maine. It's a small settlement that primarily serves this function, and you'll find a gas station there for refueling.


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