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Hiking around Val-Morin offers diverse landscapes within Quebec's Laurentian Mountains, characterized by rounded peaks, rocky escarpments, and extensive forests. The region features the Parc régional Val-David-Val-Morin, a vast nature reserve with over 60 kilometers of marked trails. Numerous lakes, including Mount King Lake and Lake Raymond, along with various watercourses, enhance the scenic beauty and provide varied terrain for hikers.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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11.1km
02:54
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.42km
02:15
250m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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This stretch of the Rivière du Nord flows alongside the P'tit Train du Nord, offering peaceful water views between the forests and lakes of the Laurentians. The river meanders through a broad valley, creating a calm backdrop for a walk or ride along the former railway corridor. Keep an eye out for ducks, herons, and reflections on the water, particularly during the quieter morning and evening hours.
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Built on the route of a former railway, the P'tit Train du Nord stretches through the Laurentians for more than 230 kilometres, linking villages, forests, lakes, and historic station buildings along the way. The gentle grades of the old rail corridor make for easy walking and cycling, while reminders of the route's railway past can still be found throughout the trail. This section beside Lake Raymond is one of the most scenic, with open lake views replacing the usual forested corridor.
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Just steps from the P'tit Train du Nord, this small sandy beach is a popular spot to cool off after a walk or bike ride. The supervised swimming area sits on the shores of Lake Raymond and is equipped with picnic tables, and nearby parking with washrooms, making it one of the most convenient places to take a break along this section of the trail. The open lake views and easy access to the water make it a natural place to linger on a warm day.
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Beautiful hike with a very calm atmosphere. The Mont King trail leads to the Amphitheatre, offering a stunning open viewpoint. I filmed the route for anyone who wants to get a feel for the trail beforehand: https://youtu.be/tJU5BQ0oPpQ
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Beautiful lake, extremely quiet. Many animals roam around.
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Hiking in Val-Morin offers a diverse range of terrain, from flat areas to very mountainous sections. You'll encounter rocky escarpments, dense forests, and trails winding around numerous lakes and rivers within the Laurentian Mountains. The region's unique bioclimatic zone also means varied plant groups, including fir forests, marshes, and even boreal oak stands on mountain summits.
Yes, Val-Morin offers several easy trails. For example, the Mont McMaster loop from Secteur Far Hills is an easy 3.6 km path, perfect for a less strenuous outing. Overall, there are 4 easy routes available in the area.
Val-Morin is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy impressive viewpoints from mountains like Condor, King, and McMaster. Many trails offer scenic views of lakes such as Mount King Lake, Amigo Lake, and Lake Raymond. The region's rocky escarpments, a gift from the last glaciation, also provide distinctive scenery.
The Parc régional Val-David-Val-Morin, which is central to hiking in Val-Morin, offers family-friendly experiences. The 'In the Footsteps of History' theme trail in the Far Hills sector is specifically designed for families, featuring playful stations and educational games to engage children with nature.
The hiking trails in Val-Morin are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the stunning natural beauty of the Laurentian Mountains and its many lakes.
Yes, many of the trails in Val-Morin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of Mont King and the Pond – View from Les Fesses Cliff loop from Secteur Far Hills, and the View of Lac Amigo – View of Mont King and the Pond loop from Secteur Far Hills.
Absolutely! Along or near the trails, you can explore several interesting points. Lake Raymond is a beautiful natural highlight. You might also encounter historical railway infrastructure like the Val-David Train Station or the Former Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts Train Station, which are remnants of the region's past.
Val-Morin offers beautiful hiking experiences across multiple seasons. Spring brings lush greenery, summer provides warm weather for exploring lakes, and autumn transforms the Laurentian Mountains into a spectacular display of fall colors. Even winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on some trails, making it a year-round destination for outdoor activities.
There are 19 hiking routes documented in the Val-Morin area on komoot, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 easy trails and 15 moderate trails, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, many trails in Val-Morin showcase the region's abundant lakes and watercourses. For instance, the Lake Raymond – View of Mont King loop from Val-Morin takes you through areas around Lake Raymond and offers views of Mont King. Other routes provide glimpses of Mount King Lake, Amigo Lake, and the Rivière du Nord basin.
The elevation gain on trails in Val-Morin varies, reflecting the diverse terrain of the Laurentian Mountains. Moderate trails can see elevation gains ranging from around 150 meters to over 380 meters, as seen on routes like the View of Mont King and the Pond – View from Les Fesses Cliff loop from Secteur Far Hills.


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