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Description
Beausejour Park is a quiet, easy-to-reach spot in Bas-Saint-Laurent where you can step into nature without needing a big expedition plan. It’s the kind of park that works well whether you’re a regular hiker looking for a relaxed outing, an outdoor enthusiast who wants time on the trail, or someone simply hoping for a calm walk surrounded by greenery and open space.
Trail experience
The trails in Beausejour Park are well maintained and designed to suit a range of abilities. If you’re new to hiking or visiting with people who prefer a gentle pace, you’ll find routes that feel approachable. If you’re more experienced and mainly want an easy, low-stress walk where you can focus on the scenery, the park also delivers that—paths that let you keep moving without constant obstacles or technical footing.
As you hike, expect the routes to weave between two main landscapes: verdant forest and open meadows. The forest sections give you that immersive “under the trees” feeling, with a more sheltered, shaded walk and the sense of being tucked away from the outside world. When the trail opens into meadow areas, the feel changes—you get more light, wider sightlines, and a chance to take in views of the surrounding region. That mix of enclosed woodland and open space is a big part of what makes this park satisfying for a short visit: it doesn’t feel monotone, even if you’re only out for a modest amount of time.
If you like to move at a slower pace, this is a good place to do it. The way the trails wind through the park naturally creates small “pause points”—places where you can stop, look around, and enjoy the shift from trees to meadow without needing to chase a single major destination. It’s more about the steady experience of being outside than racing to a viewpoint.
Landscape and scenery
Beausejour Park’s scenery is rooted in lush, green landscapes. You’ll spend time walking through living, growing spaces—dense vegetation in the forested stretches and broader, grassy meadows where the horizon feels a bit more open. The park’s trail layout takes advantage of that variety, guiding you through contrasting environments that show off the natural beauty of Bas-Saint-Laurent in a simple, accessible way.
The views here are part of the appeal. As the trail moves through open areas, you’ll get glimpses of the surrounding region, which helps the park feel connected to the broader landscape rather than isolated. If you enjoy taking photos, the transitions between shaded forest and brighter meadow can be especially rewarding: different light, different backgrounds, and a nice change in atmosphere as you go.
Nature and wildlife
One of the standout features of Beausejour Park is its diverse ecosystem. This variety shows up as you move from one habitat to another—forest to meadow—and it’s part of why the park feels alive and interesting even on a casual walk. Keep an eye out as you go: there’s local wildlife in the area, and you’ll also notice a range of plant species thriving in this rich environment.
Birdwatchers, in particular, have a reason to linger. The park offers plenty of opportunities to spot birds moving through the trees, with avian life flitting from branch to branch and crossing the trail overhead. Even if you’re not an experienced birder, it’s the kind of place where you’ll naturally start paying attention to calls and movement in the canopy, especially in the more wooded sections.
Picnicking, downtime, and family-friendly features
Beausejour Park isn’t just about hiking. It’s set up for slower outdoor time too, with several scenic spots that work well for a picnic or a break. If you’re planning to eat on-site, you can bring a blanket and settle into a comfortable area surrounded by nature, making it easy to turn a short hike into a longer, more relaxed visit.
Families will also find the park welcoming, thanks to amenities that go beyond the trail network. There are playgrounds and open spaces where children can play and explore in a way that feels contained and safe. That combination—easy trails, room to run, and places to pause—makes it practical for group outings where not everyone wants the same pace or distance.
Access and trip planning
The park is easily accessible from nearby towns in Bas-Saint-Laurent, which makes it a convenient option when you want a quick nature escape without a long drive or complicated logistics. It works well as a day trip, but it can also fit into an extended stay in the region—an easy outing to balance out longer drives or bigger plans.
Because the trails are well maintained and the park supports both hiking and casual recreation, it’s a good idea to plan for a flexible visit: you can focus on the trail time, or you can build in extra time for birdwatching, a picnic, or letting kids use the playground and open areas. Comfortable walking shoes are a sensible choice for the trails, and bringing water and a simple meal can help you make the most of the scenic rest spots without needing to leave the park partway through your visit.
At-a-glance trail details
- Trail name: Beausejour Park
- Region: Bas-Saint-Laurent
- Distance: 3.2 km
- Elevation gain: 50 m
- Difficulty: Easy
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Everything you need to know before you goStarting Point
To access the hiking trails, head to the main trailhead located at 300 Rue Beauséjour, Rimouski, QC G5L 8Y9. There is a parking lot available at this address for visitors.
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- Hiking shoes Essential
- Layered clothing Essential
- Rain jacket Essential
- Trekking poles
- Headlamp
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