Best waterfalls around Saint-Sauveur are found in a region characterized by its varied aquatic features. While Saint-Sauveur itself is known for the manufactured waterfalls within the Sommet Saint-Sauveur Water Park, the surrounding areas offer a range of natural and landscaped cascades. The broader Laurentians region provides diverse opportunities for exploring waterfalls, from powerful river flows to serene pools. These natural landmarks are integrated into the landscape, offering points of interest for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Wonderful natural pool fed by a waterfall.
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Very beautiful route! We did the short route, but this was tough enough. Don't underestimate it! It is quite a climb and there are many parts where you have to take it easy because of the small loose stones. Yet it is really worth it! Various waterfalls, streams and beautiful nature! Much more and more beautiful than in the photos! The "big" cave is a paid cave, so if you want to enter you must reserve in advance, otherwise you will have to wait a few hours first. There is also a restaurant and a toilet here. You can also visit this cave by car, there is a parking lot a few minutes' walk from the cave. Have fun!
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Nice little place, the climb up to here is still manageable. Nice views nonetheless.
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A must do before or after visiting the Choranche cave. You have to push on to the Grotte de Gournier and come see this waterfall. It's not far at all and the trail is accessible even to children.
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really worthwhile goal, absolute highlights
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Water coming in from the Devil's Cave above creates these tufas which in turn become a nurturing habitat for the moss that gives this waterfall its name. A visit worth observing a wonder of nature.
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The water that arrives from the Devil's Cave above creates these tuffs which in turn become a rewarding habitat for the moss that gives this waterfall its name. A visit that is worthwhile to observe a wonder of nature.
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While Saint-Sauveur itself is known for the manufactured waterfalls within the Sommet Saint-Sauveur Water Park, the broader region offers a variety of natural cascades. For example, the Laurentians and areas near Montreal feature natural waterfalls like Chutes aux Rats in Mont-Tremblant National Park and the multiple falls within Parc Régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles.
The Pont-en-Royans Waterfalls are a great family-friendly option. These landscaped waterfalls on the Bourne River feature picnic tables and are located near the famous 'hanging houses.' In the broader region, Chutes aux Rats in Mont-Tremblant National Park are also accessible via an easy, family-friendly trail.
Yes, the White Waterfall on the Vernaison River is dog-friendly, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion. Chutes aux Rats in Mont-Tremblant National Park also offers a dog-friendly trail.
The areas around these waterfalls offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For instance, you can explore the Cirque of Combe Laval or the Bourne Gorge on a bike, or enjoy a running loop above the Isère.
Yes, the White Waterfall is known for offering opportunities for swimming, especially on hot days. While the water can be cold, it's a refreshing experience.
Choranche is a unique gorge that features the Gournier waterfall and a cave system. It offers opportunities for caving, including crossing an underground lake, and guided tours of the cave. There's also a shop near the cave entrance.
Yes, the Pont-en-Royans Waterfalls are an excellent choice, as they have picnic tables available. Similarly, Rawdon Waterfalls on the Ouareau River also provide scenic spots with picnic areas and barbecues.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the Laurentians region boasts several impressive natural waterfalls. These include Chutes aux Rats in Mont-Tremblant National Park and the three beautiful waterfalls (Monte-à-Peine, Desjardins, and Des Dalles) found within Parc Régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles in the Lanaudière region.
The best time to visit waterfalls generally depends on what you want to experience. Spring offers powerful flows due to snowmelt, while summer provides refreshing swimming opportunities. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, and winter can transform them into stunning ice formations, though access might be more challenging.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the waterfalls. They enjoy the powerful, foaming white water at White Waterfall, the family-friendly atmosphere and picnic spots at Pont-en-Royans Waterfalls, and the unique caving adventures at Choranche. The overall natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities are highly valued.
The Waterfall at Chaussère is noted as an intermediate difficulty spot, with a small waterfall and an 'impossible climb' that gives it an atypical feel for the Vercors region.


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