Parc National Du Mont-Saint-Bruno Statistics
Difficulty |
Easy |
Distance |
6 KM |
Height |
218 meters |
Dog allowed |
What are the activities ?)
Hiking
Fatbike
Cross-country skiing
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Why choose a trail at Parc National Du Mont-Saint-Bruno?
Mont St Bruno National Park is a great place for cross-country skiing. The park has over 60 kilometres of groomed trails, which wind through the forest and around the lakes. The trails are well-marked and range from easy to difficult, so there is something for everyone.
The park is open all year round, but the best time to go skiing is in the winter, when the trails are covered in snow. There is a small fee to enter the park, but it is well worth it. The scenery is beautiful and there are plenty of places to stop and rest.
If you are looking for a fun and challenging winter activity, cross-country skiing at Mont St Bruno National Park is definitely worth a try!
What are the services on site?
Parc National Du Mont-Saint-Bruno trails list and map ?
Trails | Distance | Elevation | Type | Difficulty |
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Sentier du Grand-Duc | 3.5 km | 0 m | Loop | Beginner |
Sentier Saint-Gabriel | 1.8 km | 20 m | Linear | Beginner |
Sentier du Petit-Duc | 1.5 km | 0 m | Loop | Beginner |
Sentier Montérégien | 8.8 km | 100 m | Loop | Intermediate |
Sentier des Lacs | 8.8 km | 200 m | Loop | Intermediate |
Sentier Seigneurial | 7 km | 60 m | Loop | Intermediate |
Rate & open hour
8 a.m. to sunset
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What are the coordinates and address ?
Why visit Mont Saint Bruno National Park
The Mont Saint Bruno National Park is a beautiful place to visit year-round. The park has a variety of activities and attractions to enjoy, including hiking trails, camping, fishing, and skiing. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, bears, and coyotes. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside from the park's many lookout points.
Let’s Answer Your Questions - FAQ
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Easy
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218.00 M
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8 a.m. to sunset
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8.90 $
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Rating and reviews
5 out of 5 stars
Based on 17 reviews
Recent reviews
5 out of 5 stars
A great nature park near urban area, and quick access if you live on the south shore of Montreal. I spotted a few deers. Most people come here for hiking or trail runs. The hiking paths are easy. The trails are wide, even the "difficult" ones. You can think of it as a large urban park. Unlike Park Canada, the entrance fee is per person (not by vehicle). It costs 8.75$ per adult, but it's still worth the price to have a well maintained park. It is a safe park, but it is not recommended for women to venture alone.
5 out of 5 stars
Great nature park with several hiking routes to follow. Great views of the lakes and picturesque paths. You can even meet some dear on your way! Highly recommended.
5 out of 5 stars
I did trail running and loved it. It is easy for the beginners and technical for advanced runners. The choice is the runner's. Highly recommended 👌
5 out of 5 stars
Wonderful hiking trails not that far from Montreal! Very interesting architecture of homes around the lake to see, alongside trails with wildlife and deer. Also, there is a beautiful cafe housed in a historic building to stop off at