Difficulty |
Easy | |
Distance |
15 KM | |
Height |
200 meters | |
Elevation gain |
200 meters |
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Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly trails list and map ?
Trails | Distance | Elevation | Type | Difficulty |
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Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly | 15 km | 0 m | Mixt | Intermediate |
Why choose a trail at Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly?
The Alfred-Kelly Nature Reserve is located about an hour's drive north of Montreal in the Laurentians. It consists of over 2,000 hectares of forest and mountains, and is one of the most important refuges for wildlife in Quebec. It is home to elk, deer, black bear and beaver. The reserve is also a privileged place for hiking and nature contemplation.
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Starting Point
To get to the Alfred-kelly Nature Reserve trails, you must drive to Saint-Sauveur. Once you arrive in Saint-Sauveur, you must take Principale Street and continue until you reach Chemin du Lac. Then you have to continue on Chemin du Lac until you get to Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly.
The trailhead of Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly is located in Saint-Sauveur, in the Laurentian region.
Why visit Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly
The Alfred-kelly Nature Reserve is located in the Laurentian region of Quebec. This nature reserve is a privileged place for fauna and flora. There is a great diversity of animal and plant species. Among the animal species, we find black bears, lynx, beavers and squirrels. Plant species include pine, fir and spruce. The Alfred-kelly Nature Reserve is an ideal place for nature and photography lovers.
The Alfred-kelly Nature Reserve is located in the Laurentian region of Quebec. This reserve is a great place for wildlife, as it is home to a wide variety of species. There are many birds, including endangered species, as well as mammals and reptiles. The reserve is also an ideal place for nature lovers and photography.
Is Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly in Laurentians suitable place for the whole family and children?
No, Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly is not a suitable place for children.
Things not to be missed
The Alfred-kelly Nature Reserve is located near several must-see activities in the Laurentian region. Among them is the Mont-Tremblant National Park, which is one of the most beautiful national parks in Quebec. It offers a multitude of activities for all tastes, including hiking, mountain biking, kayaking and canoeing on its many lakes and rivers, as well as fishing. Also just minutes from the park is the town of Mont-Tremblant, where you can shop, enjoy the casino or take advantage of the many bike paths and downhill and cross-country ski trails.
There is no better place to camp at Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly in the Laurentians.
The best activities to do near Réserve Naturelle Alfred-kelly in the Laurentians are hiking, biking and swimming. The reserve is located on a hill and offers a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains and lakes.
The activities to do near Alfred-kelly Nature Reserve in Laurentians are numerous. Among the most popular are hiking and mountain biking. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy rock climbing, canoeing and camping. For those who prefer to stay warm, there are also options such as visiting local stores and art galleries or taking a horse-drawn sleigh ride.
Where to eat?
1. At the foot of Montmorency Falls
2. At the top of the Laval tower
3. In a sugar shack hidden in the woods
4. On an island in the middle of the St. Lawrence
5. In a disused train car
6. In an old church
7. At the bottom of a canyon
8. In a cave
9. On an active volcano
10. In the middle of a frozen lake
There is no better place to camp at the Alfred-kelly Nature Reserve in the Laurentian region.
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