Mountain peaks around Saint-Laurent offer diverse alpine landscapes and challenging ascents. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring prominent ranges like the Aravis chain and views of Mont Blanc. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, from demanding climbs to scenic ridge walks. It is a destination for those seeking natural environments and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Very nice hike. It was quite crowded today. Contrary to what’s written in the description, I didn’t see any particularly risky passages
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A summit that it would be a shame to miss! If the Pointe du Midi is neither the highest peak of the Bargy range nor the most frequented, it remains a pleasant summit, accessible to mountain regulars. Little or no gas and a fairly breathtaking panorama. To discover or rediscover (via Cu Déri for experienced folds for example).
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A majestic summit resembling a pyramid from the Cenise side, the Jallouvre - or Jalouvre - is a mythical summit whose ascent, although not difficult compared to its neighbor Pointe Blanche overhanging it by 30m, remains in the memory like that of a almost epic adventure between grueling scree (on both sides), the mythical Col du Razoir (the aptly named) and the Passage de la Cravate which, in the end, poses no more problem than that when the residual snowfields have disappeared, unless that we are subject to vertigo. In summary, one of the most beautiful hikes in the area in my opinion, for which you still need to be sure-footed and in good shape, but which can be tamed quite easily. Do not miss !
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A shapeless and unaesthetic mass seen from Pointe d'Andey, the Rochers de Leschaux appear almost magical once the ascent begins. In summer as in winter, the special atmosphere of the place and its lapiaz gives a quite magical charm to the hikes - which are best done in a loop via the Aviernoz ice house - which pass there.
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Much more aesthetic path than the usual path, it is however not recommended in case of vertigo
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wonderful section on the slope with wonderful views of the Aravis chain and the Col de la Colombière
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A magnificent 360° panorama Aravis range, Mont Blanc, Bargy, ....
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The mountain peaks around Saint-Laurent are primarily found in the Bas-Saint-Laurent administrative region of Quebec, which is characterized by its dramatic coastal landscapes and the Notre-Dame Mountains. Another area, Le Haut-Saint-Laurent, also features notable peaks like Covey Hill.
Among the most popular peaks, Le Môle summit cross is highly regarded for its exceptional views, including Mont Blanc. Other notable spots include the Ridges of the Aiguille Verte, offering superb ridge paths with views of the Aravis chain, and Leschaux Rocks, known for its unique atmosphere and lapiaz formations.
Yes, Mont-Comi offers varied trails suitable for all levels, from experienced trekkers to beginners. You can even take a chairlift directly to the top for incredible views without a strenuous climb. Pic Champlain in Parc national du Bic also offers an intermediate hike that is well-maintained and popular.
The summer months are ideal for hiking, with Mont-Comi transforming into a hiking paradise with over 30 kilometers of trails. Fall also offers spectacular panoramic views, especially from Covey Hill, with its celebrated autumn scenery.
Yes, Mont-Comi is a year-round destination popular for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter. The unique atmosphere of Leschaux Rocks also makes it suitable for winter hikes.
Mont Jacques-Cartier, with its unique alpine tundra environment, supports diverse ecosystems, including the last remaining population of woodland caribou south of the Saint Lawrence River. In Parc national du Bic, near Pic Champlain, you might spot seals basking on the shore and diverse birdlife.
Mont-Comi is a great option for families, offering trails for all levels and a chairlift to the summit for easy access to views. Pic Champlain in Parc national du Bic is also a popular, well-maintained trail that families can enjoy.
The region is characterized by its dramatic coastal landscapes, the ancient Appalachian Mountains (specifically the Notre-Dame Mountains), and unique alpine tundra environments above the tree line. Features include challenging summits, scenic ridge trails, and distinctive rock formations like the lapiaz at Leschaux Rocks.
Beyond hiking, the Saint-Laurent region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent road cycling routes, such as the challenging Col des Glieres loop, or explore gravel biking trails like the Footbridge over the Arve loop. For more cycling options, visit the Cycling around Saint-Laurent guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Laurent guide, or the Gravel biking around Saint-Laurent guide.
While popular peaks offer stunning views, Pic de Jallouvre is a mythical summit, often described as a majestic pyramid, offering an almost epic adventure for sure-footed hikers. Pointe du Midi, though not the highest, provides a magnificent 360° panorama of the Aravis range, Mont Blanc, and Bargy, and is accessible to mountain regulars.
Mont Jacques-Cartier is the tallest mountain in southern Quebec and the highest in the Canadian Appalachians. Its summit, above the tree line, offers a unique alpine tundra environment and stunning panoramic views of the Chic-Choc Mountains and the St. Lawrence River. It's also part of the International Appalachian Trail and protected within Gaspésie National Park.
Covey Hill, the highest point in Le Haut-Saint-Laurent, offers spectacular panoramic views of the St. Lawrence Valley, especially from Stevenson Road and Covey Hill Road. The fall scenery from the top is particularly celebrated, showcasing the area's incomparable rural landscapes.


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