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Come walk in a nature that is still wild! Paths and the interpretive
panels will make you discover the abundance of flora and fauna of
the Park and the characteristics of its exceptional landscapes. The
path which goes along turbulent rivière Noire (Black River)
invites you to start off your hike. En route, you can admire the fall
of the Voile de la mariée (Veil of the Bride) which has 60
metres in height (approximately 200 feet). Staircases will lead you
up to the small Guy Lake. From there, explore Brassard Mountain or
Barrière Mountain.
Information
Parc régional des Sept-Chutes
4031, Chemin Brassard Sud (Route 131)
Saint-Zénon (Québec) J0K 3N0
Telephone & Fax : (450) 884-0484
Directions
Highway 40 - Est (East) from Montréal, Ouest (West) from Québec;
Exit 122 Joliette; Route 31 Nord (approx. 10 minutes); Route 131 Nord
;
In Saint-Félix-de-Valois, continue on Route 131 Nord (North).
To do so, you will have to make a left at the STOP sign;
In Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie, make a right at
the Flashing yellow light;
The site is located along Road 131, approximately 15 km after Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie,
and Saint-Zénon is approximately 13 km ahead.
Opening hours and Rates
Opened from May until November
9:30 am to 6:00 pm
Rates : 4.50$/person (3.25$/person for groups of 20 persons or more)
Free for children under 12 years old.
Services and community facilities:
Parking lot, information desk, picnic areas, interpretive panels,
maps.
The network
The network includes 5 paths : 4 loops and 1 linear path.
See map (in French
only)
See the section
: Venez jouer chez nous (in French only)
www.mrcmatawinie.qc.ca/html/multidoc.html