Parc National d'Aiguebelle boasts rich ecological diversity and stunning geological formations, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to explore its trails and pristine lakes.
Parc National d'Aiguebelle is a veritable haven situated in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, renowned for its striking landscapes shaped by ancient volcanic activity. The park spans over a vast area of lush boreal forest, interspersed with lakes, rivers, and unique geological formations, such as the iconic La Traverse suspension bridge over Lake La Haie. This natural gem is a biodiversity hotspot supporting a wide variety of wildlife, including moose, beavers, and a plethora of bird species, making it a paradise for wildlife viewing and bird watching enthusiasts. Established in 1985, Aiguebelle captivates visitors with a mix of well-maintained hiking trails and interpretive paths that reveal the park’s natural history. Popular activities include hiking, canoeing, fishing, and camping, offering something for every kind of adventurer. The tranquil surroundings and diverse habitats enhance the appeal of the park, drawing visitors who seek both recreation and the solace of untouched nature. Aiguebelle is not just a landscape, but a stage for exploration and discovery, with each season painting the terrain in different hues and moods.
La Traverse suspension bridge
Volcanic and glacial geological features
Rich wildlife watching including moose and beavers
Canoeing opportunities on the park's serene lakes
A thrilling suspension bridge offering breathtaking views of Lake La Haie and the surrounding forest.
A rare geological feature formed by ancient volcanic activity, offering a glimpse into the earth's tumultuous past.
A picturesque hiking trail providing a scenic view of the park’s pristine waters and lush greenery.