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Gentilly River Regional Park / Fatbike in the Park

Gentilly River Regional Park / Fatbike in the Park

❄️ Winter🐦 Nature🚴 Cycling
📍 1000 Avenue des Flamants, Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford, Québec, G0X 2W0

Gentilly River Regional Park provides a unique winter experience with dedicated fatbike trails. The snowy landscapes and well-maintained paths make it an ideal spot for snow biking enthusiasts.

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Why go

Just a few hours away from Montreal and Quebec City, the Parc régional de la rivière Gentilly is a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you are passionate about fatbiking or want to explore the surrounding nature, this place is for you.

What to do

  • Fatbike: Traverse the snowy trails on a bike, an activity that promises thrills while allowing you to enjoy the winter landscapes.
  • Hiking: Explore the marked trails for a soothing hike, discovering the local flora and fauna.
  • Nature observation: Take time to observe wildlife, including birds and small mammals that inhabit the area.

Nearby

Take time to picnic by the river or simply relax while admiring the scenery. The green spaces are perfect for a relaxing break.

Getting there

The park is easily accessible by car from Montreal in about 1.5 hours or from Quebec City in about 2 hours.

Good to know

Don’t forget to bring water and snacks for your activities. Also, check the weather before heading out to ensure a pleasant experience.

At a glance

Information

Characteristics

Place type
Regional park
Region
Centre-du-Québec
County
Bécancour

The stay

Practical info

Regional park — fatbiking.

📍 Contact
1000 Avenue des Flamants, Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford, Québec, G0X 2W0
County : Bécancour
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Leisure & amenities

Services and activities

Land activities

  • Fatbiking

Source: SIT Québec (Tourinsoft) — open data CC-BY 4.0.

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