Parc régional de la Chute-Montmorency showcases the dramatic Montmorency Falls, offering spectacular views and diverse outdoor activities just outside Quebec City.
Parc régional de la Chute-Montmorency is a protected natural area located approximately 12 kilometers northeast of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The park is centered around the Montmorency Falls, a powerful waterfall standing 83 meters (272 feet) tall, which is higher than Niagara Falls. The park’s geography consists of steep cliffs, dense boreal and mixed forests, and the Montmorency River gorge, providing an impressive setting for visitors. Ecologically, the area features a variety of plant species typical of the eastern Canadian forest, with seasonal changes offering vibrant autumn foliage and spring blooms. The park's history is tied closely to Quebec's cultural heritage, with Indigenous peoples historically using the surrounding lands and the falls noted by early European settlers. Key recreation opportunities include hiking, via the diverse network of trails that lead to multiple viewpoints; ziplining across the falls; and an aerial suspension bridge offering an exhilarating experience above the water. In winter, visitors can explore the frozen falls and enjoy snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Notable landmarks include the Montmorency Falls Suspension Bridge, the staircases descending alongside the falls, and the historic Manoir Montmorency, now a visitor center. The park's combination of natural beauty and accessibility makes it a popular destination, attracting visitors year-round who appreciate both active recreation and scenic landscapes.
Montmorency Falls – A towering 83-meter waterfall with panoramic viewpoints
Suspension Bridge – A pedestrian bridge spanning the crest of the falls for unique vantage points
Zipline Over the Falls – A thrilling zipline experience crossing the gorge
Historic Manoir Montmorency – Visitor center located in a classic Quebec manor
An 83-meter high waterfall, steep cliffs surrounding the falls provide dramatic viewpoints and photographic opportunities.
An aerial footbridge crosses directly over the top of the falls, offering a unique perspective of the cascading water.
Historic manor house serving as the park's visitor center, providing information, exhibits, and amenities.