Parc Régional Maskinongé offers a diverse outdoor experience featuring forests, lakes, and river landscapes ideal for hiking, paddling, and seasonal sports near Trois-Rivières, Quebec.
Parc Régional Maskinongé encompasses approximately 175 square kilometers of protected natural environments, located about 30 kilometers northeast of Trois-Rivières. The park is characterized by mixed deciduous and coniferous forests, extensive wetlands, numerous lakes, and the Maskinongé River, which table the area's varied topography and rich biodiversity. The fragmented landscape supports diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, beaver, and a variety of bird species such as the great blue heron and woodpeckers. Established in 2001 as a regional park, it provides both conservation value and outdoor recreation opportunities for visitors in the Mauricie region. Key activities include extensive trail hiking and snowshoeing in winter, canoeing, kayaking on calm lakes, and fishing for species such as bass and perch. Several marked hiking loops vary in length and difficulty, offering access through mature maple and birch stands, as well as scenic viewpoints over water bodies. Wintertime attracts cross-country skiing enthusiasts who use well-groomed trails maintained by the park. The park also features quiet camping areas designed to blend into the natural setting without heavy infrastructure. Historically, the region was part of traditional Algonquin territories, and today the park promotes awareness of natural heritage and local conservation efforts. Its accessibility from Trois-Rivières and low-impact development make it appealing for day visitors and families seeking nature escapes with diverse recreational choices.
Maskinongé River Canoe Route – a serene paddle through wooded landscapes
Extensive cross-country skiing trails groomed in winter
Diverse forest ecosystems featuring maple, birch, and conifer stands
Quiet camping spots located near lakes with minimal light pollution
A calm watercourse ideal for canoeing and kayaking, flowing through forested terrain with opportunities to observe wildlife.
A picturesque lake surrounded by mixed forest, popular for fishing and lakeside picnics.
An extensive network of well-maintained trails open in winter, suitable for all skill levels.