Best lakes around Saint-Mathias-Sur-Richelieu include several serene bodies of water and the Richelieu River, a major waterway connecting Lake Champlain to the St. Lawrence River. The region offers diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities. These areas provide opportunities for paddling, boating, and hiking, with various parks and access points available. The Richelieu River system, including the Chambly Canal, facilitates navigation and recreational use.
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Recreation in Hertel Lake is strictly prohibited. You can't even fish in it, thanks to its status as a carefully monitored component of McGill University's Gault Nature Reserve. With that said, it still makes a delightful backdrop for the nearby hiking trails.
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A place of contemplation par excellence... Bring coffee... 🤭
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Beautiful lake with refuge, nautical rental and small dock.
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Beautiful lake in the heart of Mont Saint Bruno Park.
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Trail segment OKA mont saint hilaire, bike path through the trees, along a lake, very nice segment near the park mont saint bruno
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Lake very calm and wild. Possibility of canoeing.
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Beautiful lake in the middle of the park of the mont saint bruno
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Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Seigneurial Lake features a pleasant gravel path along its shores, making it ideal for children. Lac des Bouleaux is also considered family-friendly, offering a calm natural setting.
You can enjoy canoeing at Lac des Bouleaux, which offers a peaceful setting. The Richelieu River, a major waterway in the region, provides extensive opportunities for paddling, boating, and other water sports. Launch sites like Quai St-Mathias and Parc des voiles Bassin Chambly offer access to the river.
Yes, Hertel Lake serves as a beautiful backdrop for nearby hiking trails, though direct water activities are prohibited there. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including moderate and easy options like the "Sugarloaf loop" or "Mont St-Bruno loop." For more details, explore the Hiking around Saint-Mathias-Sur-Richelieu guide.
Absolutely. The Mont-Saint-Hilaire–Oka Bike Path offers a very nice segment through trees and along a lake, near Mont Saint Bruno Park. There are also several mountain biking trails, such as the "Seigneurial Lake loop," which are generally easy. Check out the MTB Trails around Saint-Mathias-Sur-Richelieu guide for more options.
Recreation, including fishing, is strictly prohibited in Hertel Lake due to its status as a carefully monitored component of McGill University's Gault Nature Reserve. However, the Richelieu River offers docks for fishing, particularly in parks like Au fil de l'eau Park.
Lac des Bouleaux is known for its very calm and wild natural setting, making it an excellent location for a peaceful escape. An octagonal wooden viewing platform with benches at Lake View provides a tranquil spot to rest and enjoy the waters of Lac des Bouleaux.
You'll find serene natural settings, particularly at Lac des Bouleaux, which is surrounded by wild nature. Hertel Lake offers a beautiful scenic backdrop, ideal for those seeking picturesque natural environments. The Richelieu River, while not a lake, is a significant waterway connecting to Lake Champlain, offering expansive views and diverse ecosystems.
Seigneurial Lake features a pleasant gravel path along its shores, which is well-suited for families and offers an accessible outdoor experience.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn, are generally best for enjoying water activities like canoeing on Lac des Bouleaux and boating on the Richelieu River. These seasons also offer ideal conditions for hiking around Hertel Lake and cycling on the Mont-Saint-Hilaire–Oka Bike Path.
Yes, along the Richelieu River, parks like Au fil de l'eau Park offer amenities such as picnic tables, benches, and free public launches for non-motorized watercraft, as well as docks for fishing. You can find more information about this park at Tourisme Haut-Richelieu.
Yes, the region offers various running trails. For instance, you can find routes like the "Chambly Canal loop" or the "Fort Chambly loop" near the Richelieu River. These trails range in difficulty from moderate to difficult. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Mathias-Sur-Richelieu guide.


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