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Jogging in Forêt Montmorency offers a unique experience within a vast boreal forest ecosystem. This region, managed by Laval University, is characterized by heavily wooded areas with balsam fir, white birch, and spruce, alongside riparian and marshy zones. It features several significant lakes, including Lac Piché, and is traversed by the Montmorency and Black Rivers. The varied terrain of its existing hiking trails provides diverse options for runners.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
9
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9.19km
01:09
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.3km
02:29
390m
390m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.4km
01:49
240m
240m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.9km
02:19
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
02:23
300m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Forêt Montmorency offers 8 dedicated running routes. These are evenly split, with 4 routes categorized as moderate and 4 as difficult, providing options for various fitness levels.
The trails in Forêt Montmorency traverse a rich boreal forest ecosystem, characterized by heavily wooded areas with balsam fir, white birch, and spruce. You'll encounter varied terrain, including riparian and marshy zones, and some routes feature notable elevation changes, especially the more challenging ones.
Yes, there are several moderate running routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a less strenuous experience. A popular choice is the Running loop from Lac Piché, which is 9.2 km long and offers varied forest terrain around the lake.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, routes like the Lac Piché loop from Lac Piché (19.3 km) or the Running loop from Camp Mercier (16.5 km) are excellent options. These difficult trails feature significant elevation gains and extensive forest scenery.
Yes, many of the running paths in Forêt Montmorency are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Running loop from Lac Piché and the Lac Caché loop from Camp Mercier, offering convenient circular options.
While running, you'll be immersed in a vast boreal forest with heavily wooded areas. The region is characterized by several significant lakes, including Lac Piché, Lac Joncas, Lac Laflamme, and Lac Bédard, as well as the Montmorency and Black Rivers. These natural water features provide scenic views along many routes.
Given its primary role as a research and teaching forest, and the nature of its trails, Forêt Montmorency is best suited for those with some experience in outdoor running. While there are moderate routes, the terrain is generally natural and can be rugged. For interpretative trails combined with outdoor activity, the Joncas bog offers a unique learning experience.
As Forêt Montmorency is managed by Laval University primarily for research and teaching, specific regulations regarding dogs on trails may apply. It's advisable to check with the forest management directly before planning your visit with a pet to ensure compliance with their policies.
The best time to go running depends on your preference. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also great, though you should be prepared for insects. In winter, many trails are used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, but some may still be suitable for winter running, especially with appropriate gear.
Yes, Forêt Montmorency offers several longer routes ideal for endurance training. The Lac Caché – Lac aux Sables loop from Camp Mercier is one of the longest at 21.4 km, providing an extensive and challenging experience through the boreal forest.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the immersive boreal forest experience, the tranquility of the natural surroundings, and the variety of trails that cater to different fitness levels, from moderate loops around lakes to challenging routes with significant elevation.
Forêt Montmorency is managed by Laval University, and access points like Lac Piché and Camp Mercier typically have designated parking areas for visitors. It's recommended to check the official Forêt Montmorency website or visitor information for specific parking locations and any potential fees or permits required for access.


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