Poisson-Blanc Regional Park
🛶 Laurentides· Brouage

Poisson-Blanc Regional Park

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Poisson-Blanc Regional Park provides a beautiful setting with its calm waters and preserved natural landscapes. It is an ideal spot for beginner paddlers, who can enjoy the tranquility of the area while admiring the surrounding wildlife and flora.

Why go

Nestled in the Laurentians, the Parc régional du Poisson-Blanc is a peaceful haven just a few hours from Montreal. With its calm waters and picturesque landscapes, it's the perfect spot for a nature getaway.

What to do

Explore the lake by kayak or canoe, perfect for beginners thanks to its calm waters. If you prefer a more relaxing experience, opt for stand-up paddleboarding and admire the beauty of the surrounding landscapes. For hiking enthusiasts, the marked trails will offer stunning views of the surrounding nature.

Nearby

Enjoy a picnic by the water or relax on a quiet beach. The park's amenities, such as drinking water and electricity, make your stay even more enjoyable.

Getting there

From Montreal, expect about a 1.5-hour drive to reach this paradise. Easy access for a perfect nature getaway.

Good to know

Don't forget to bring your safety gear, such as a life jacket. Check the weather forecast before heading out and stay hydrated at all times.

Sunset

Famous for its stunning sunsets over the lake

Wildlife

You may spot birds, deer, and possibly even beavers along the shores.

Safety tips

Always wear a life jacket and be aware of weather conditions. Avoid paddling alone if you are a beginner.

Rules

Follow park rules and be sure to check the official website for information before your visit.

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Information

Characteristics

Type
Lake
Water type
Flatwater
Recommended level
Beginner
Avg. depth
5 m
Length
10 km
Elevation
300 m
Water quality
Excellent
Avg. temperature
20 °C
Prevailing winds
Southwest
Current
No current
Waves
Calm with light winds
Best season
May to September
Suggested distance
3 to 5 km
Average time
1 to 2 hours
Fishing
Allowed

Practical info

The Poisson Blanc Regional Park offers various activities for paddlers, including boat rentals and camping sites on the islands.

🛶 Rental
yes, boat rentals available.
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Services and activities

Water activities

  • Canot récréatif
  • Canoe camping
  • Kayak récréatif
  • Kayak-camping
  • Fishing
  • Stand-up paddleboard

Land activities

  • Hiking
  • Snowshoeing
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Hok skiing

Recreation & discovery

  • Nature interpretation

Equipment rental

  • Watercraft
  • Canot récréatif
  • Sea kayaking
  • Stand-up paddleboard
  • Veste de flottaison
  • Land sports gear
  • Équipement de camping

Facilities

  • Belvédère / tour d'observation
  • Showers
  • Beach
  • Restrooms

Food & dining

  • Picnic area
  • Café / tearoom
  • Salle à manger

Services

  • Shop
  • Consigne
  • Eau potable
  • Électricité
  • Électricité - 15 ampères
  • Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Non accessible

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

Map

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Frequently asked questions

What activities are offered at Poisson-Blanc Regional Park?
The park offers water activities like canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, as well as land activities such as hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.
Is there equipment rental available on-site?
Yes, the park offers equipment for water and land activities, including canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, and camping gear.
What types of accommodation are available in the park?
The park does not provide specific information on accommodation but offers facilities for camping.
Is the park accessible for people with reduced mobility?
No, the park is not accessible for people with reduced mobility.
Are there dining options available on-site?
Yes, the park has a picnic area, a café, and a dining room for visitors.