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Hiking around Mont-Valin offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by majestic peaks, dense boreal forests, and numerous water bodies. The region features summits exceeding 900 meters, including Mont Valin and Pic Dubuc, providing panoramic views of the Saguenay River valley and fjord. Valleys like the canyon of the Sainte-Marguerite River and approximately 150 lakes contribute to the varied terrain. A unique microclimate at higher elevations creates distinctive winter landscapes with heavy snowfall.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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357
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7.66km
03:13
330m
330m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.95km
02:14
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.55km
01:36
140m
140m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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hiking in the valley of ghosts 👻, unmissable
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Up here at the summit, a varied panorama unfolds before your eyes. You look at the river flowing through the valley and the mountains towering all around.
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On this hiking trail you can look forward to far-reaching views. This is especially beautiful when autumn colors the region in bright colors.
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There is a lake on almost every corner. And this one is also worth seeing, especially when the colorful trees are reflected on the water's surface in autumn.
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A large fitted wooden platform allows you to contemplate the magnificent view of ponds and rivers. It takes about 1h30 of ascent from the service center.
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Book the shuttle from the visitor center to the trailhead. Otherwise, it's quite a hike to get there.
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Mont-Valin offers a wide selection of hiking trails, with over 30 routes available. These trails cater to various skill levels, including 11 easy, 15 moderate, and 8 difficult options, ensuring there's a path for every hiker.
The hiking trails in Mont-Valin range from easy to difficult. You'll find 11 easy routes, 15 moderate paths, and 8 challenging trails, providing options for all experience levels. The komoot community rates the trails highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
Mont-Valin is known for its majestic peaks, dense boreal forests, and numerous water bodies, including approximately 150 lakes. A unique microclimate at higher elevations creates distinctive winter landscapes with heavy snowfall, leading to the famous 'ghosts' or 'mummies'—trees laden with frost and snow. You can also experience panoramic views of the Saguenay River valley and fjord from various summits.
Yes, several trails provide stunning views of the Saguenay Fjord. For example, the View of Saguenay Fjord – View of Saguenay Fjord loop from L'Anse-Saint-Jean is a moderate 8.6 km path specifically designed to showcase these vistas. Additionally, higher peaks like Pic de la Hutte offer magnificent views stretching towards the Saguenay Fjord.
While the guide doesn't specify particular family-friendly routes, Mont-Valin offers 11 easy trails that are generally suitable for families. These shorter, less strenuous paths allow younger hikers or those preferring a relaxed pace to enjoy the beautiful boreal forest and natural surroundings.
The guide does not provide specific information regarding dog-friendly policies on all trails within Mont-Valin. It is advisable to check with the Parc national des Monts-Valin directly for their current regulations on pets, as rules can vary by park and specific trail sections.
Mont-Valin offers hiking opportunities year-round. Summer and autumn are ideal for traditional hiking, with vibrant foliage in the fall. However, due to its unique microclimate and heavy snowfall, Mont-Valin is also a prime destination for winter activities like snowshoeing and Nordic skiing, especially to witness the 'mummies and ghosts' phenomenon above 900 meters.
Yes, Mont-Valin features several circular hiking routes. Notable examples include the Pic Dubuc loop from Alfred-Dubuc, a moderate 6.9 km trail, and the Lac des Pionniers – Pic du Grand Corbeau loop from Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, a challenging 5.4 km option. These loops allow you to experience diverse terrain without retracing your steps.
For those seeking a challenge, Mont-Valin offers several difficult trails. The Pic de la Tête de Chien Trail is a difficult 7.7 km route with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Lac des Pionniers – Pic du Grand Corbeau loop from Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, a 5.4 km difficult hike.
Mont-Valin is rich in water bodies, with approximately 150 lakes and numerous ponds. The region also features valleys like the canyon of the Sainte-Marguerite River. While specific waterfall trails aren't detailed in the guide, you can find a Waterfall in Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay listed as a nearby attraction, suggesting opportunities to explore such features in the wider area.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscape, including majestic peaks, dense boreal forests, and abundant water bodies. The panoramic views of the Saguenay River valley and fjord are frequently highlighted as a major draw.
While the guide does not list specific parking locations for every trailhead, national parks and popular hiking areas typically provide designated parking facilities. It is recommended to check the official website of Parc national des Monts-Valin or specific route descriptions for detailed parking information before your visit.
Yes, beyond the trails, Mont-Valin and its surroundings offer several points of interest. You can visit the Pic de la Tête-de-Chien summit for more views, or explore the Beluga Viewing Point. The Notre-Dame du Saguenay monument and the Sainte-Rose-du-Nord Viewpoint also offer additional scenic experiences.


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