Réserve faunique des Laurentides is a vast wildlife reserve in Quebec renowned for its expansive boreal forest, abundant wildlife, and diverse recreational opportunities ranging from hiking and fishing to snowmobiling.
Covering over 7,861 square kilometers in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, the Réserve faunique des Laurentides is one of the largest managed wildlife reserves in eastern Canada. The reserve's landscape is shaped by rolling hills, dense mixed forests of spruce, fir, and maple, and numerous lakes and rivers which support rich biodiversity. The area is home to iconic Canadian fauna such as moose, black bears, wolves, and a variety of bird species including owls, loons, and woodpeckers. Established in 1895, the reserve was created to conserve the region’s natural habitat while providing a space for regulated hunting and fishing. It now attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking a wilderness experience close to Quebec City and Saguenay. Activities in the reserve include hiking on extensive trail networks, canoeing and kayaking in pristine waterways, camping in well-maintained sites, and winter snowmobiling along groomed corridors. The reserve's diverse ecosystems include wetlands, mature forests, and alpine zones above 500 meters, making it valuable for scientific study and ecological preservation. Visitors can explore the Lac Bédard area for excellent fishing, while the Caribou sector offers scenic lookouts and peaceful backcountry camping. The reserve operates under provincial wildlife management guidelines, balancing conservation with human activity to maintain ecological integrity. With its vast size and relatively low human footprint, Réserve faunique des Laurentides remains a critical refuge for wildlife and an ideal destination for those seeking both active recreation and nature observation.
Caribou sector scenic lookouts with panoramic views of Laurentian peaks
Abundant moose and black bear populations offering excellent wildlife viewing
Hundreds of interconnected lakes for canoe camping and fishing
Well-maintained snowmobile trail network used in winter months
A popular area with rugged terrain, high elevation viewpoints, and opportunities to spot moose and bears.
A large freshwater lake known for high-quality fishing and tranquil canoe routes.
A characteristic mixed boreal and hardwood forest that supports diverse wildlife species.