Parc régional de la Jacques-Cartier is a vast natural area offering dramatic river valleys, dense boreal forests, and rugged terrain, ideal for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife observation just north of Quebec City.
Parc régional de la Jacques-Cartier spans over 670 square kilometers along the Jacques-Cartier River valley, about 30 kilometers north of Quebec City, Quebec. The park’s landscape is dominated by steep valleys, rocky cliffs, deep river canyons, and expansive boreal forests composed mainly of conifers and mixed hardwoods. The Jacques-Cartier River runs through the park, providing clear, strong-flowing waters that host diverse aquatic wildlife and create challenging rapids for paddlers. Established in 1981, the park preserves important ecological zones including marshes, wetlands, and old-growth forests that support species such as moose, beaver, black bear, and a variety of birdlife. The region was historically inhabited by Indigenous peoples, including the Huron-Wendat nation, whose presence is part of the cultural heritage of the area.
Outdoor recreation opportunities abound, with a well-maintained network of hiking and mountain biking trails that range from easy valley walks to strenuous ascent trails on the rocky hillsides. The park is well known for backcountry canoe camping along the river, with designated campsites accessible by water. Winter transforms the area into a destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, under pristine snowy conditions. Visitors are drawn by scenic lookouts offering panoramic views of the valley, peaceful lake shores, and the chance to encounter wildlife in their natural habitat. Educational programs and guided tours are available seasonally, emphasizing both natural history and conservation efforts. The park is managed to balance public access with habitat protection, making it a favored destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Jacques-Cartier River Canyon offering impressive cliffs and whitewater rapids
Old-growth boreal forest with abundant wildlife including moose and black bears
Scenic Belvédère Jacques-Cartier lookout providing breathtaking valley views
Backcountry canoe camping sites accessible only by river
A clear, fast-flowing river carved steep valleys and supports diverse aquatic ecosystems, popular for canoeing and fishing.
A scenic lookout point offering expansive views across the river valley and surrounding forests.
Home to mature conifers and mixed species providing habitat for large mammals like moose and black bears.