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    Trans Canada Trail
    The Trans Canada Trail will be a shared-use recreation Trail that will wind its way through every Province and Territory. It will be the longest Trail of its kind in the world, spanning approximately 17, 898 kilometres. Access: Click Here for the Trail locations and details.
     

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    Caverne Trou de la Fée
    A 1.5-km hiking trail along the Métabetchouane River. On this trail, hikers will discover falls and rapids, the the ruins of a power plant and a 68-meter cave carved in solid granite. Hiking shoes, sports wear and sweater recommended. Trail runs from June 16 to August Sept 24.
     

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    Corridor du Littoral
    This paved multi-purpose trail is part of La Route Verte and offers opportunities to bike, inline skate, walk and cross-country ski along the St. Lawrence River. Rest stops are along the way and offer toilets and picnic tables. Access: Starts at Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures and finishes in Vieux-Québec. Crosses through Quebec City, Beauport and Boischatel.
     

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    Riviere aux Cerises Marsh Trails
    6 km (3.7 mi) of trails wind through the marsh and offers hikers and walkers the opportunity to view a variety of ecosystems. An observation deck, a covered terrace and boardwalks on stilts add to the experience. Trails are open all year, and guided canoe and kayak tours of the marsh are available. Access: Trails can be reached from the Dumoulin municipal parking lot.
     

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    Parcours des Anses
    Following the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River, this 15 km (9 mi) pathway can be used for a number of activities including cycling, walking and rollerblading. Views along the path include the Chateau Frontenac and Ile d'Orleans, and there are a number of gardens and picnic areas located along the trail.
     

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    Le Circuit des Traditions
    Le Circuit des Traditions represents the largest of a number of cycling trails in and around Drummondville. Over 35 km (21.7 mi) of trails exists within the town and a total of 70 km (43.5 mi) in the immediate area allow cyclists and in-line skaters to explore the local countryside and history. There is a rest stop on the circuit that is open from June to October. Access: Various exits throughout Drummondville and surrounding areas.
     

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    Parc Lineaire du Temiscamingue ( La Ligne du Mocassin)
    La ligne du Mocassin is a multi-purpose trail with some sections crossing all-terrain vehicle paths. Services found along the path include dry vault toilets, picnic areas and water (Lorrainville). Access: Access to the trail is possible from various towns: Ville-Marie, Lorrainville, Laverlochère, and Angliers
     

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    Rimouski River Pathways
    Each of these three trails is approximately 5 km (3 mi) in length. The Shore is the easiest to traverse and goes through salt marshes and wooded areas. The other two paths, which follow a salmon stream, are suitable for hiking and mountain biking. The paths may be used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Access: Trails can be accessed from Beausejour Park.
     

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    La Route Verte
    A cross-provincial bicycle network that covers 3,600 km (2,237 mi) of terrain and will cover over 4,000 km (2485 mi) when complete. The route passes through Quebec's most cosmopolitan cities and scenic historic towns, and winds by lakes, rivers, forests and all of the most picturesque landscape in the province.
     

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    Wakefield Trails
    Wakefield Trails is appropriate for both snowshoeing and walking. The 2.2 km (1.4 mi) trail begins in Geggie Park and continues past McLaren Cemetary, McLaren House and the Wakefield Mill Inn back into the village. Visitors have the chance to see views of Gatineau Park. Access: Trail starts in Geggie Park
     
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    Parc Lineaire des Basses-Laurentides
    Parc Lineaire des Basses-Laurentides (Lower Laurentians Linear Park) starts in St. Jerome and finishes in Blainville. The biking and hiking trail crosses through Mirabel and is a part of La Route Verte project. Access: St. Jerome, Mirabel (Rue du Boise, Rue Victor, Rue Charles) and Blainville (Boul. Celoron, Ch. Plan Bouchard, Boul. de la Seigneurie, Ch. Cote St-Louis)
     

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    Le Paysan and Louis-Charles Audet Trail
    Linear trails offer opportunities for hiking, snow-shoeing and cross-country skiing. Access: Departure Point - Eboulmontaise Farm/Route 362
     

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    Trans-Quebec 63
    Trans-Quebec 63 is a snowmobile trail that passes through the Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin and connects the Laurentides and Lanaudiere regions of Quebec. Enjoy the scenery and have the opportunity to see white-tailed deer.
     

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    Parc national du Mont-Tremblant
    This national park features more than 160 km (99 mi) of hiking trails, which can be accessed from Tremblant's summit or the entrance to La Diable golf course. Maps of the trails are available at the information centre.
     

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    La Route des Champs
    This 36 km (22 mi) trail connects Granby to the town of Sainte-Maire de Monnoir. Mainly consisting of rock and dust, the route is patrolled during the summer.
     

     
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