Snowshoeing

Parc du Massif du Sud

Saint-Philémon • Bellechasse
A multifonctional pavilon at the heart of all activities
An outstanding natural retreat
Admire the beautiful view at the Crête des grives summit
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Parc régional du Massif du Sud_ascension en raquette
Raquette - parcours des Passerelles au Raquette au Parc régional du Massif du Sud
Raquette en famille au Parc régional du Massif du Sud
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Parc du Massif du Sud

Contact details

300, route du Massif-du-Sud
Saint-Philémon Québec, G0R 4A0
List of itineraries

418 469-2228 #101

info@massifdusud.com

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Description

  • Nbr of trails : 10

  • Length : 40 km

Our crushes (2)

  • The Passerelles trail

    Allows you to follow the Milieu river very closely!

  • The Parois trail

    For amazing views of the ecological reserve!

In a few words

Parc du Massif du Sud offers 40 kilometers of snowshoeing trails that will take you to the most spectacular landscapes: old-growth forests, crystal clear rivers, and snow-covered summits.

An average of over 650 centimeters of snow falls on the Park every winter, making it a little paradise for winter sports enthusiasts.

Certifications et distinctions

  • Aventure Écotourisme
  • Grand Prix Régional - 2015
  • Grand Prix Régional - 2016
  • Grand Prix Régional - 2017
  • Grand Prix Régional - 2018
  • Grand Prix Régional - 2019
  • Grand Prix Régional - 2019
  • Grand Prix Régional - 2019
  • Grand Prix Régional - 2020

Schedule and prices

Prices

Winter access fees:

Snowshoeing,
Adult : $9,00
Children (12 & under) : free
Children (13 to 17 years old) : 4,50$
Students (18 to 25 years old) - 65 years and older : 7,00$


Cross-country skiing, fat bike, Ski Hok and backcountry skiing*
Adult : $12,00
Children (12 & under) : free
Children (13 to 17 years old) : 4,50$
Students (18 to 25 years old) - 65 years and older : 10,00$

* For backcountry skiing, you must purchase a FQME membership (available at the Welcome center): $10 per day or $32 per year.

Fees are subject to change. For more details, visit our website www.massifdusud.com.
* For backcountry skiing, you must purchase a FQME membership (available at the Welcome center): $10 per day or $32 per year.


Fees are subject to change. For more details, visit our website www.massifdusud.com.

Articles (6)

Articles

Active Nature Mountain biking ... in the mountains!

The Parc du Massif du Sud, located in the heart of the Appalachian mountains, added mountain biking to its already well-rounded range of activities in the last few years. On the menu: sometimes technical, sometimes straight ahead, but above all, accessible trails. A trip worth the detour!

Active Nature Father and son initiation to long-distance hiking: mission accomplished!

Parc de la Gaspésie, Sentier des caps, Traversée de Charlevoix: there is more than one option for long-distance hikes in the Belle Province! The only problem when you want to live this experience with your 12-year-old son without discouraging him is the accessible options. After a lot of research, we finally found the perfect hike for us: the Parcours des Contrées de l'Est, located in the Parc du Massif du Sud.

Sarah and Jonathan's Ski Hok fun experience

I've been talking to my boyfriend to try Ski Hok or ski-racquet for a while and we finally did it. I tell you about our experience on a beautiful Saturday in March at the Parc du Massif du Sud.

Active Nature - En vedette Backcountry adventure in Parc du Massif du Sud

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting landscapes of the Chaudière-Appalaches region, Parc du Massif du Sud is undoubtedly a jewel for backcountry skiing enthusiasts. With the vast quantities of snow for which the park is renowned, it's no surprise that it has become one of Quebec's must-see spots for this sport! In winter, the mythical park is transformed into a white paradise where immaculate trails and undergrowth provide thrills on every descent.

Active Nature - En vedette I'm in snowshoeing's heaven!

Indeed, because I am filled with happiness. During my last winter visit to the Parc du Massif du Sud, we did the classic climb to the top of Mont Chocolat. This time, we are going to explore another sector of this winter sports paradise, snowshoes at our feet!