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Easy hiking trails around Québec traverse a diverse landscape featuring deep glacial valleys, dramatic fjords, and extensive forests. The region includes parts of the Laurentian and Chic-Choc Mountains, alongside numerous rivers and lakes. Coastal paths along the St. Lawrence River also offer varied terrain. This natural environment provides a wide range of easy hiking opportunities.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Saint Charles River runs for 33 kilometers between downtown Quebec and Saint Charles Lake. The entire river is lined by green space, and you can take a hiking trail all the way along its length.
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On both sides of the river, this paved hiking trail by the water is separated by green space from a two-lane cycleway. There is a boardwalk with a viewing platform on the north side of the island from which you get gorgeous views across the river.
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You can take this pretty suspension bridge over the water to connect the Saint Charles River north and south trails. You get a wonderful panoramic view of the river from the paved bridgeway.
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Kabir Kouba Waterfall cascades down into a limestone canyon and can be seen from two lookout platforms just meters away from the parking area. The falls are significant to the Huron-Wendat Nation, to learn more about that significance, read the interpretive signage around the falls.
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The Gaby-Pleau Suspension Bridge is only open to pedestrian traffic. There is a set of stairs on each side, and the bridge stretches across the Rivière Saint-Charles. This suspension bridge sways as it's crossed, and the best time of the year to visit is in fall when the surrounding trees turn bright red, orange, and yellow.
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Chauveau Park has a nice balance of forest, trails, riverside, and a sports complex. It’s a popular spot for walking, trail running, and cross-country skiing in winter. Trails are well-marked and easy to follow. Here, on the northern end of the park, there is parking and restrooms, a great spot to start exploring.
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Parc du Passant is a small community park with plenty of green space, well-maintained pathways, and convenient access points to the river corridor, linking to longer walking trails. This park offers a peaceful, open atmosphere and is a nice contrast to the wooded sections along the river.
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Rivière Lorette is a tributary of the Saint-Charles River, flowing through the Quebec City region, including L'Ancienne-Lorette. This charming river traverses a blend of urban and natural landscapes, bordered by forests, parks, and residential neighbourhoods. Its gentle current and modest size play a significant role in shaping the nearby green spaces and local trail systems.
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Québec offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 100 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the region features more than 150 hiking trails across its diverse landscapes.
Yes, Québec is home to spectacular waterfalls, and some easy trails offer views of them. For instance, the Montmorency Falls – Montmorency Mansion loop from Quebéc Chutes-Montmorency provides impressive sights of the Montmorency Falls, which are taller than Niagara Falls. You can also explore the falls and the Montmorency Falls Suspension Bridge.
Easy hikes in Québec traverse a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can expect to find trails winding through lush forests, along rivers, and offering views of glacial valleys and dramatic fjords. Coastal paths along the St. Lawrence River also provide unique scenery, with opportunities to spot wildlife.
Many easy hiking trails in Québec are suitable for families, offering accessible terrain and manageable distances. The region's national parks, such as Jacques-Cartier National Park and Montmorency Falls Park, often have well-maintained paths perfect for all ages. The Parc des Champs-de-Bataille loop is a popular urban park option.
Yes, many easy trails in Québec are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Parc des Champs-de-Bataille loop, the Montmorency Falls – Montmorency Mansion loop, and the Quai 1635 – Sentier des Grèves, Cap-Rouge loop.
Québec offers numerous easy hikes with rewarding viewpoints. Many trails in national parks like Mont Mégantic and Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie lead to scenic overlooks. Within Quebec City, the Château Frontenac – Dufferin Terrace loop provides excellent views of the city and the St. Lawrence River from Dufferin Terrace.
The easy hiking trails in Québec are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 160 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's varied terrain, from historic urban parks to coastal paths, and the accessibility of routes that offer stunning natural beauty without requiring strenuous effort. Over 3,900 hikers have used komoot to explore these trails.
While many trails in Québec's national parks require private vehicle access, some urban and suburban easy hikes are reachable by public transport. For example, trails within Quebec City, such as the Parc des Champs-de-Bataille loop, are generally well-connected by local bus services.
The best season for easy hiking in Québec is typically from late spring to early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, trails are clear, and the natural scenery is vibrant, with stunning fall foliage in September and October. Some trails, especially in national parks, may have specific opening seasons.
Dog policies vary significantly across Québec's hiking areas. While some municipal parks and certain trails may allow dogs on leash, many national parks (both Parks Canada and Sépaq) have strict rules, often prohibiting dogs on trails to protect wildlife. Always check the specific park or trail regulations before bringing your dog.
Many easy hiking trails in Québec are close to significant landmarks. For example, the Château Frontenac – Dufferin Terrace loop takes you past the iconic Château Frontenac. Near the Montmorency Falls loop, you can explore the impressive Montmorency Falls and its suspension bridge.
Easy hikes in Québec typically range from 1 to 2 hours to complete, making them ideal for a leisurely outing. For instance, the Parc des Champs-de-Bataille loop takes about 1 hour 30 minutes, while the Quai 1635 – Sentier des Grèves, Cap-Rouge loop is completed in about 1 hour 31 minutes.


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