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Easy hiking trails around Trois-Rivières offer diverse landscapes at the confluence of the Saint-Maurice and Saint Lawrence rivers. The region features a mix of flatlands and forested areas, influenced by the Canadian Shield and St. Lawrence Lowlands. This geological diversity supports rich biodiversity and dense forests, providing varied terrain for exploration. The area is characterized by scenic riverfront paths and tranquil woodland trails.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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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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4.87km
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful green oasis in the middle of the city with water features and lots of squirrels, located right next to the town hall.
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The cathedral is the central church of the Diocese of Trois Riviere. The church was built between 1854 and 1856 by Victor Bourgeau. The 125 stained glass windows designed by Guido Nincheri are remarkable. Next to it is the impressive administrative building of the diocese.
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The chapel was built by the Augustinian Recollects, but was used by the Anglican Church after the British conquest. The two sculptures on the front, which resemble modern ballet dancers, are remarkable.
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Various art exhibitions are constantly taking place here: https://www.emametiersdart.ca/
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The building complex includes not only the buildings of the Ursuline monastery but also some residential buildings from the origins of Trois Rivieres. https://hotelouigo.com/en/blog/ursulines-museum-of-trois-rivieres-the-ursulines-pillars-of-trois-rivieres-since-1697
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The park was not previously used by the nuns of the Ursuline Order, but was a community garden in the 1970s and was only converted into a garden open to the general public in 1986. The actual Ursulien Garden was behind the monastery. It contains various art objects created by local artists.
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The Parc Hector-Langevin was built in collaboration between the city of Trois Riviere and the port authority instead of a parking lot and allows unhindered access along the St. Lorenz River.
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Laviolette built the first trading post here in 1634 (see monument). From here you have a wonderful view of the St. Lorenz River.
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There are 14 easy hiking trails around Trois-Rivières, offering diverse experiences from riverfront paths to tranquil woodlands. These routes are generally well-suited for beginners and those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.
The easy trails around Trois-Rivières are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful wooded areas and accessible paths that showcase the region's natural beauty, especially the scenic riverfront views at the confluence of the Saint-Maurice and Saint Lawrence rivers.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Parc écologique Godefroy loop is a short, accessible option. Additionally, the nearby Parc de l'île Saint-Quentin offers trails with interpretation footbridges, perfect for wildlife and vegetation observation with children.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. Popular options include the Grand boisé de Pointe-du-Lac loop, which offers a peaceful walk through a large wooded area, and the Parc Hector-Louis-Langevin – St. James Chapel loop, exploring urban parks and historical landmarks.
Many parks and trails in the Trois-Rivières region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before you go. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in most natural areas, allowing you to enjoy the diverse landscapes with your canine companion.
Easy hikes around Trois-Rivières showcase a mix of natural features, including riverfront paths along the Saint-Maurice and Saint Lawrence rivers, dense woodlands, and urban green spaces. The region's geological diversity, influenced by the Canadian Shield and St. Lawrence Lowlands, contributes to rich biodiversity and varied terrain.
Yes, you can find several interesting spots. The Parc Hector-Louis-Langevin – St. James Chapel loop takes you past Parc Hector-Louis-Langevin. You can also find a Viewpoint over the Saint Lawrence, offering scenic vistas of the river.
Trois-Rivières offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blossoms, summer provides lush greenery, and fall is spectacular with vibrant foliage. Even winter offers serene snow-covered landscapes for those prepared for colder conditions. The choice depends on your preferred scenery and weather.
Many of the urban-based easy trails, such as the Parc Champlain – Rue des Forges loop, are located within Trois-Rivières and are generally accessible via the city's public transport network. It's advisable to check local bus routes for specific access points to trailheads.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes like the Grand boisé de Pointe-du-Lac loop, designated parking areas are typically available at the starting points, such as Refuge faunique de Pointe-du-Lac. For urban trails, street parking or public parking lots near parks are common.
The duration of easy hikes varies depending on the route's length and your pace. For example, the Grand boisé de Pointe-du-Lac loop, which is 3.4 miles (5.5 km), typically takes about 1 hour 25 minutes. Shorter loops like the Parc écologique Godefroy loop can be completed in under an hour.
Yes, the region is defined by its proximity to water. The confluence of the Saint-Maurice and Saint Lawrence rivers provides numerous opportunities for riverside walks. Parc de l'île Saint-Quentin, located at this confluence, offers trails with excellent views of both rivers and is perfect for observing aquatic wildlife.


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