There are plenty of places to see and visit around Sainte-Marthe. Whether you love hiking or cycling, Sainte-Marthe is a region where 4
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Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Sentiers de l’Escapade is a year-round network of roughly 27 kilometres of marked trails that winds through the forests of Mont Rigaud, offering routes for hiking, trail running, horseback riding, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. The trail system passes through mature hardwood forest, wetlands, maple groves, and picturesque viewpoints, with interpretive panels that explain the mountain’s wildlife, plant life, geology, and history. With a mix of shorter family-friendly walks and longer climbs to panoramic lookouts overlooking the surrounding valley, it's one of the main outdoor recreation areas in the Rigaud region.
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The Key to the Woods Trail is a forested route on Mount Rigaud that follows gentle-to-moderate terrain through mature hardwood forest and serves as a connector trail to the broader Sentiers de L’Escapade network. The trail passes through areas of sugar maple, hickory, and white birch forest, crosses wetlands, and passes underneath the elevated zipline course at Arbraska, with interpretive signs along the way that explain the area’s ecology and geology. Although relatively accessible, the route includes some steady climbing and is a fantastic, picturesque route to explore the biodiversity and wooded landscapes of Mont Rigaud.
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While passing through this area, you may find buckets hanging off trees. This area is where the Mountain Sugar Shack harvests maple syrup from the maples, then boils it down to its final product. Typically, modern productions use more advanced tools, but this area practices the original method of making maple syrup. Want to taste the final product? Head over to Mountain Sugar Shack to buy some or enjoy a meal with some authentic Maple Syrup.
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Mountain Sugar Shack is a Québec heritage site serving and selling old-world maple syrup from a 120-acre forest of mature maple trees using authentic syrup-making methods. Mountain Sugar Shack is open all year with optional tours. It's a great place to stop and enjoy a classic feast of Québec dishes like pea soup, wood-fired baked beans, omelettes, sausages, maple-smoked ham, tourtière, crispy pork rinds, mashed potatoes, and more, all served with their maple syrup.
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An old fort. Route information and washrooms at the visitor centre.
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it's one of the very few Parks Canada attractions that's few of charge. The site of an old fort, and one of the oldest (if not THE oldest) boat locks in North America. It's got a pretty neat log tower, a bunch of old cannons and a visitor's centre with water toilets and a water fountain.
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