Parc régional de Rigaud offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities in a forested setting near Montreal, with picturesque hiking trails, mountain biking circuits, and winter sports activities.
Located in the municipality of Rigaud in southwestern Quebec, Parc régional de Rigaud spans a primarily forested area dominated by the foothills of the Lakeland Hills. The park features an intricate network of multi-use trails, allowing visitors to experience nature through hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking. The terrain is varied, including gentle slopes and more challenging climbs that provide panoramic views over the surrounding landscapes and the Ottawa River valley. The park's mixed hardwood and coniferous forests support a range of local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, foxes, and diverse bird species, making it a favored spot for wildlife viewing and nature photography. Established to offer a natural escape close to the Montreal metropolitan area, it also serves as a conservation area preserving the local ecological integrity while promoting outdoor recreation. Key landmarks include several lookouts that overlook the Rigaud Hills and river valleys. Winter transforms the park into a hub for snow sports, with groomed trails perfect for classic and skate skiing. The park's infrastructure features well-marked trails, rest areas, and facilities to accommodate visitors year-round. Its proximity to urban centers combined with its extensive trail system makes Parc régional de Rigaud a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and relaxation in a natural environment.
Scenic lookouts providing views over the Ottawa River Valley and surrounding hills
Extensive multi-use trail system supporting hiking, mountain biking, and winter sports
Rich forest ecosystem home to diverse bird species and local wildlife
Popular winter sports area with groomed cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails
Several elevated viewpoints offering expansive views of the Ottawa River Valley and surrounding hills.
An extensive system of trails designed for hiking, biking, and winter sports, suitable for varying skill levels.
The park's hardwood and coniferous forests provide habitat for a variety of wildlife and bird species.