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Jogging routes in Réserve Écologique Des Grands-Ormes are situated within the broader Charlevoix region, characterized by the Charlevoix mountains and deeply incised river valleys, including the Malbaie River. The landscape features diverse altitudinal vegetation zones, ranging from ancient forests at lower elevations to fir stands at higher altitudes. The terrain is dynamic, with significant positive reliefs and steep slopes, offering varied environments for running. This area provides extensive trail networks suitable for trail running and jogging.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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6.22km
00:48
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220m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.56km
00:57
210m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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very beautiful trail, and perfect for relaxing near the lake
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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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The water of Lac du Pic Chevelu flashes between the trees.
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Together with Lac Larouche and Lac du Foulon, Lac Sans Oreille is nestled between some rolling hills covered with scented pine trees. What a great place to be! Enjoy the pristine nature and keep your eyes peeled for wildlife.
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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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The Réserve Écologique Des Grands-Ormes is primarily an ecological reserve dedicated to the protection of ecosystems and species. General public access for recreational activities like jogging is highly restricted. Official regulations authorize only research activities and, in some cases, guided educational activities. For public outdoor activities, it is advisable to explore the adjacent Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie, which offers various trails.
While direct access for jogging within the ecological reserve is limited, the broader Charlevoix region, particularly the Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie, offers extensive trail networks. These areas share similar landscapes with the reserve, featuring diverse altitudinal vegetation zones and dynamic terrain suitable for trail running and jogging.
The Charlevoix mountains, which encompass the Réserve Écologique Des Grands-Ormes and surrounding areas, are characterized by deeply incised river valleys and significant positive reliefs. You can expect varied terrain ranging from ancient forests at lower elevations to fir stands at higher altitudes, and even arctic-alpine tundra at the summits. Trails can feature steep slopes and offer a challenging yet rewarding experience.
Yes, the region offers several circular running routes. For example, you can find routes like the Lac Sans Oreille loop from Lac Sans Oreille, a moderate 6.2 km trail, or the more challenging Sommet No. 2 – Sommet No. 3 loop from Camping le Pin-Blanc, which covers 11.4 km with significant elevation gain.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, routes like the Point de vue du Yéti – Le Belvédère loop from Centre de découverte et de services Félix-Antoine-Savard offer a difficult 19.9 km path through varied forest and mountain landscapes. Another option is the Sommet No. 2 – Sommet No. 3 loop from Camping le Pin-Blanc, a difficult 11.4 km route with substantial elevation changes.
Yes, the mountainous terrain of the Charlevoix region, including areas adjacent to the Réserve Écologique Des Grands-Ormes, offers numerous opportunities for scenic viewpoints. Trails often lead through diverse altitudinal zones, providing panoramic vistas of river valleys, dense forests, and the unique arctic-alpine tundra at higher elevations. The Point de vue du Yéti – Le Belvédère loop, for instance, suggests scenic outlooks.
The best season for running in the Charlevoix mountains generally depends on your preference for conditions. Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer provides warmer weather suitable for longer days on the trails. Winter running is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice, as conditions can be challenging due to the region's significant snowfall and cold temperatures.
While the ecological reserve itself is not open for general recreation, the surrounding Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie likely offers trails suitable for families. Look for moderate routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances. For example, the Lac Sans Oreille loop from Lac Sans Oreille is a moderate 6.2 km trail that could be suitable for active families.
Given the Réserve Écologique Des Grands-Ormes's status as a protected ecological reserve, dogs are almost certainly not permitted to ensure the protection of vulnerable species and ecosystems. For dog-friendly trails, you would need to check the specific regulations of the Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie or other regional parks, as policies can vary. Always confirm local rules before bringing your dog.
For trails in the broader Charlevoix region, including those within the Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie, parking is typically available at designated trailheads or visitor centers. For example, routes like the Point de vue du Yéti – Le Belvédère loop start from the Centre de découverte et de services Félix-Antoine-Savard, which would likely have parking. Public transport options might be limited, so checking the official park website for specific access details is recommended.
While the Réserve Écologique Des Grands-Ormes itself is a remote ecological area, nearby towns such as Saint-Aimé-des-Lacs, La Malbaie, and Baie-Saint-Paul offer various amenities. These towns provide options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, serving as convenient bases for exploring the running trails in the wider Charlevoix region.


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