monts-valin - Guides de la Bibliothèque
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monts-valin - Guides de la Bibliothèque
visitor’s guide Parc national des 2015 - 2016 MONTS-VALIN From atop its 984 metres, Parc national des Monts-Valin dominates the landscape of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. Speckled trout fishing and canoeing are favourite activities in a multitude of the park’s lakes and rivers. As an alternative to canoeing, stand-up paddling is an original way to explore the twists and turns of Rivière Valin. In the fall, hiking is in the spotlight. Enjoy a day on the trails or some backpacking with hut accommodations. With exceptional snow cover, winter turns this territory into an ideal spot for snowshoeing and backcountry skiing. Featured La baie d’Alexis There is a new hub of accommodations and activities in the heart of Mont Valin nordicity! On a high plateau dominated by boreal forest, the Baie Alexis sector sits at 650 m in altitude beside Lac aux Canots, a beautiful lake nestled between mountains and hills. Here you’ll find 3 EXP cabins, 3 Nature cabins and the Antoine-Dubuc Lodge. In the summer you can reach the Baie d’Alexis sector by car along Chemin du Bras-des-Canots and in winter you can get there on a tracked vehicle. pic de la Hutte The trail leads to a unique view of the Saguenay– Lac-Saint-Jean. At the top of the mountain, wooden walkways protect this fragile environment where small trees share space with arctic-alpine plants. In summer and fall you can easily get there by driving to a parking lot just a 1.5 km-walk from several lookouts and warming huts. Others can decide to climb the 670 vertical metres from the Visitors Centre along the Tête-de-Chien trail. Land of the Mummies Pic de la Hutte has a great reputation for fall hiking, but is still relatively unknown as a winter destination. A warming hut near the original location of La Hutte was built in 2010. The passenger transportation service has been revised to now offer two destinations: Vallée des Fantômes and Land of the Mummies, the ultimate destination for encounters with these strange creatures. Check out possible routes for a memorable day on the mountain trails! A few reminders for a better outdoor experience Before you leave home •Plan on going with at least one other person. •Check the weather report. •Pack water and food, even if the activity is only for a few hours. •See that you have appropriate footwear. •Pack extra clothing (raincoat, warmer clothes, etc.). play it safe Your safety: Your responsibility Outdoor activities may entail certain risks. You must always make sure that you have the ability and special skills required for your chosen activity. It is very important to know your physical ability and limits. For several years now, Sépaq has ensured the greatest possible access to Québec’s most beautiful natural treasures. An essential part of this mission is our concern for visitor safety. Sépaq hopes that your outdoor experience will be memorable and urges you to Play it Safe! All visitors remain responsible for their own safety, with risk management being an integral part of the outdoor experience. Preparing yourself adequately is the first step in the safe and enjoyable practice of your favourite activities. We invite you to consult our safety guides for Sépaq activities on our Web site sepaq.com/security. The costs and expenses incurred in conducting search and rescue operations are the responsibility of the beneficiary. You can obtain protection against these risks from an insurer. Reminder Sépaq would like to remind you that some of the activities offered in the network require that you be physically fit and have specific skills as well as specialized equipment. There are a number of organizations that can help you plan your activities safely. Do not hesitate to contact them. AirMédic airmedic.net | 1-877-999-3322 Aventure Écotourisme Québec aventure-ecotourisme.qc.ca | 1-866-278-5923 Bureau de la sécurité nautique tc.gc.ca | 1-800-267-6687 •Let somebody know the exact location of your destination and the date you plan to return home, with instructions to contact emergency services (911) if you do not return. •Inform the persons accompanying you of the inherent risks of the chosen activity. Once you are on site •Do not count on your cell phone: in most areas, you will be unable to get a signal. •Obtain a map of the area. •Check how much time it will take to complete your activity. Fédération québécoise des chasseurs et pêcheurs fedecp.qc.ca | 1-888-523-2863 •Follow the instructions that apply to each activity. Fédération québécoise de la marche fqmarche.qc.ca | 1-866-252-2065 •Never leave children unsupervised. Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l’escalade fqme.qc.ca | 1-866-204-3763 Fédération québécoise du canot et du kayak canot-kayak.qc.ca | 514-252-3001 Ski de fond Québec skidefondquebec.ca | 450-744-0858 Sopfeu sopfeu.qc.ca | 1-800-463-3389 Vélo Québec velo.qc.ca | 1-800-567-8356 Sûreté du Québec 310-4141 (general number) / *4141 (for cell phones) Where cell phone networks are available. 2 •Bring a whistle, a flashlight, a first-aid kit, etc. Camping Québec campingquebec.com | 1-800-363-0457 In case of emergency 911 sepaq.com/security •Make sure that the equipment you will be using during the activity is in good condition. parcsquebec.com/montsvalin •Obey signs and notices, including bans on open fires. •Boil or treat (filter, chlorine or iodine) water from rivers and streams before drinking. •When camping, pack your food in airtight containers and keep it out of reach of animals. •Should you find that a piece of equipment or an accessory is missing or defective, stop using it and inform the staff on site of the situation as soon as possible. When you get back •Once you have completed your activity, make sure that you report to our staff anything wrong or any damage or problems you encountered. regulations THE MUST-DOS SUMMER to contribute to improving the quality of the national park experience, an entry fee was established by the government. you must always carry your receipt or your annual card during your visit. HIKING THE PEAKS This scenic trail was created to provide access to the peaks that dominate the park’s magnificent scenery. With a vertical drop of 755 meters and a total length of 22 kilometres (one way), Les Pics trail crosses the entire park. If you want to hike for a few days, you can book Le Pionnier, Le Antoine -Dubuc and Le Fantôme shelter. to preserve the natural riches for future generations, it is prohibited to remove natural elements (animals, plants, dead wood, rocks, etc.). also, the flora is sensitive to being trampled. it is therefore mandatory to stay on the hiking trails. DAY FISHING Nature exhibits exemplary equilibrium, and for this reason the feeding of wildlife is prohibited. in this respect, it is also prohibited to leave food or garbage unsupervised. keep them in your car. Cast your line for the day and try your luck with speckled trout! The lakes designated for day fishing are Lac Antoine, Lac Culotte and Lac Martin-Valin. Several boats are available for these lakes. Personal boats are only allowed on Lac Martin-Valin. Accommodations packages are also offered from June 13 to July 13. domestic animals are prohibited in Québec’s national parks. but guide dogs and service dogs accompanied by their foster families are admitted. However, these dogs must be easily identifiable, wearing the Mira scarf or harness. those in charge of the animal must carry the foundation’s letter of accreditation. NINE BLUEBERRIES TO MAKE A PIE? If you run across a park warden, ask about the impacts of altitude on fauna and flora. Did you know that there are ten or so blueberry species on the mountaintops? Gourmet delights… it’s great to enjoy an authentic natural environment that is clean and healthy! Carry out your garbage, leave it in the containers provided, and take home any harmful substances, such as soap, oil, combustibles or pesticides. August 9 to the first snowfall at Pic-de-la-Hutte. STAND UP PADDLE Explore the twists and turns of Rivière Valin on a stand up paddle board. Originally designed for calm waters, this board is bigger and more stable than the traditional surf board. It’s fast and easy to learn, and guaranteed fun! PROTECT | dISCOVER | SHARE 3 summer outdoor activity Cast your line for the day and tease speckled trout between June 12 and September 13, 2015. Day Fishing Package • boat • fishing authorization Fishing with Cabin Package • cabin accommodations • fishing authorization • boat Fishing with Camping Package • campsite • boat • fishing authorization Day fishing without a boat Québec fishing licence mandatory (available at the Discovery and Visitors Centre) Summer Discovery Activities $59.70 $77.65 $95.60 /1 person /2 people /3 people Starting at $96.50 (2-person cabin) $91.00 (4-person cabin) $72.00 $88.00 $106.00 /day /1 person /day /2 people /day /3 people $17.95 EQUIPMENT RENTAL PER HOUR 4 HOURS PER DAY Canoe $16.25 $32.50 $46.25 Stand up paddle board $14.50 $28.50 $40.50 Mess kits $6.25 Sleeping bag $12.25 Life jacket $6.00 Telescopic poles $11.75 Wet suit $12.25 Water safety kit / first aid kit $6.25 Row boat $41.75 NINE BLUEBERRIES TO MAKE A PIE? If you run across a park warden, ask about the effects of altitude on fauna and flora. All the gourmets of this world will be happy to learn that there are about ten varieties of blueberries on the mountaintops… Schedule: Saturday: 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. From August 15 to the first snowfall at Pic-de-la-Hutte. Duration: variable Location: on the Pic-de-la-Hutte trail or Pic-de-la-Tête-de-Chien trail (Ask at reception before you leave) Price: free 4 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin Discover Rivière Valin Paddle along Rivière Valin and discover the wealth of plants and animals that live there. At the foot of the imposing massif, explore the many twists and turns of the river and enjoy a unique view of Mont Valin. Get more out of your experience with our free guide book, available at the Discovery and Visitors Centre. Schedule: daily from June to October Duration: variable Location: on Rivière Valin (departure behind the Discovery and Visitors Centre) Price: free (canoe for rent) Table of Backpacking trails – Summer Lac Martin-Valin 680 m M - Moderate ANTOINE-DUBUC LODGE LE FANTÔME LE PIONNIER VISITORS CENTRE X 8 km 2.5 h LAC MARTIN-VALIN 3 km 1h - 7.5 6 13 22 Antoine-Dubuc Lodge 7.5 - 2.5 10.5 18.5 Pic-du-Grand-Corbeau Le Fantôme Hut 6 2.5 - 8 16 902 Pic-de-la-Hutte Le Pionnier Hut 13 10.5 8 - 8 E 902 Pic-de-la-Hutte Visitors Centre 22 18.5 16 8 - M 902 Les Sommets 290 Le Mirador E 330 Lac-des-Pères X D 576 Pic-de-la-Tête-de-Chien 12 km 4h X D 823 16 km 5h X D 3 km 1h X LOOP E 5 km 1.5 h Baie d’Alexis 660 m E - Easy X ALTITUDE (METRES) Pic-de-la-Hutte parking lot 840 m 3 km 1h DIFFICULTY Discovery and Visitors Centre 230 m ROUND TRIP DEPARTURE LENGTH AND DURATION Table of Hiking Trails – Summer X X destination Lac Martin-Valin Car shuttle service available upon request. 12 km 4h X M 984 Pic-Dubuc 7 km 2h X M 984 Pic-Dubuc 19 km 6h X D 902 Pic-de-la-Hutte 14 km 5h X D 984 Pic-Dubuc 29 km 7h X D 902 Pic-de-la-Hutte Baggage transport from $26. D - Difficult Accommodations – Summer CLASSIC CABINS RUSTIC SHELTER For 4 persons • Piedmont 0.5 km* - La Chaumière - Le Panoramique - Le Point de vue For 2 to 4 persons Starting at • Piedmont 1 km* $146 /night For 8 persons • Pic-de-la-Hutte 8 km* For 4 persons • Baie d’Alexis 10 km* - Alfred-Dubuc - Jean-Dubuc - Louis-Dubuc • Lac Martin-Valin 15 km* Starting at $158 /night - Le Fantôme Starting at $26 /night Starting at $41.50 /night PRIMITIVE CAMPING • Piedmont 1 km* For 2 persons - Koune - Pishish - Innoush - Pavillon Antoine-Dubuc • Le Fantôme Hut 14 km* EXP. CABINS - Le Pionnier • Baie d’Alexis 10 km* - Le Boréal - La Muse - La Sauvagine • Baie d’Alexis 10 km* $95 /night HUT NATURE CABINS - L’Attisée Starting at - L’Eau-Vive - 10 sites available • Lac Martin-Valin 15 km* Starting at $133 /night - Septentrional - 4 sites available Starting at $21.75 /night $7 /adult Linens available for rent for $17.50/stay. Notes: Rates are subject to change without notice. Taxes are not included in the prices. Park entry fee extras. * Distance from Discovery and Visitors Centre To book: www.sepaq.com or 1 800 665-6527 PROTECT | dISCOVER | SHARE 5 REVIEW OF 10 YEARS OF MONITORING OUR PARKS ARE HEALTHY! From day to day, the challenge of a national park manager is to ensure a balance between public accessibility and conservation. To achieve this, in 2003, Parcs Québec developed an innovative program for assessing the health of its national parks: the Ecological Integrity Monitoring Program (EIMP). The results of the 370 monitoring programs conducted over the past 10 years are encouraging. Overall, the level of ecological integrity across the national park network is the same or better than before, despite ever-growing accessibility. All the details at parcsquebec.com/eimp A few highlights for Parc national des Monts-Valin : •Organisms that live on the bottom of rivers and lakes (benthic fauna) and are visible to the naked eye, such as insects, molluscs, crustaceans and worms, are the most commonly used to assess the overall health of aquatic environments. Since they are a food source for several species of fish, amphibians and birds, they are considered good health indicators of aquatic ecosystems. The results of the EIMP show that the health of benthic fauna is gradually improving. •As a species likely to be designated threatened or vulnerable in Québec, the survival of Robinson’s hawkweed (Hieracium robinsonii) is precarious. The change measured in the monitoring indicator used for this species suggests an improvement in its situation, contributing to the park’s ecological integrity level. While the populations seem to be doing better, fluctuations may also be a result of changing weather conditions. •Parc national des Monts-Valin is increasingly a destination of choice for summer and fall hiking. The results of the indicator on the influence of trails show that generally the park’s trails are not widening significantly. However, the results show that the most popular trails are slightly deteriorating. The EIMP also helps us prioritize our actions aimed at improving accessibility infrastructures Parcs Québec Conservation Blog - In French only Did you know that Parcs Québec posts a weekly article on its blog about Québec national park conservation initiatives and issues? To stay in the loop, sign up for our monthly newsletter.. Full details at parcsquebec.com/blogue Parcs Québec Fund Give… and Nature will give back The Parcs Québec Fund is dedicated exclusively to supporting conservation projects in national parks. Arial census of white-tailed deer, shoreline restoration, archeological studies, and bald eagle population monitoring are just a few examples of projects that help safeguard our heritage and were made possible thanks to public donations. Full details at fondsparcsquebec.com 6 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin • Parcours Fjord en arbres accessibles pour toute la famille : Bambino Jeunes explorateurs Fjord en arbres régulier Fjord en arbres EXTRÊME Circuit de tyroliennes géantes • Kayak de mer (sorties familiales disponibles) • Hébergements expérientiels Maisons dans les arbres Dôme vitré Sphères suspendues • Cabines et camping • Randonnée, pêche et plage Welcome to Chalet Ste-Marie and Chalet St-Fulgence Four star cottages, fully equipped Only 15 minutes from Parc national des Monts-Valin Can accommodate up to 8 people in each cottage Not to be missed! Flexible renting schedule, by nights or weeks. • restaurant-Bar and lodging • At 15 minutes from parc national des Monts-valin • Scenic view of the Fjord • Happy hour on the terrace BBQ all summer long • open 4-seasons 306, rang Sainte-Marie Saint-Fulgence, Qc G0V 1S0 Chalet St-Marie and Chalet St-Fulgence www.aubergelatourelledu fjord.com 418 674-1402 · 418 590-9101 • chaletsaintemarie.com • chaletsaintfulgence.com 820, Route deTadoussac, Saint-Fulgence (Québec) G0V 1S0 418 502-0588 And also... PUBS • Adapted Fjord ropes course levels for the whole family: Bambino Mini aerial ropes course Regular Fjord ropes course EXTREME Fjord ropes course Aerial adventure course • Sea kayaking (family expedition available) • Non-traditional lodging Tree houses Glass-domed lodging Suspended spherical lodging • Log cabins and camping • Hiking trails, fishing and beach Gîte de l’Artisan \\\\ B&B View on the Saguenay Fjord Near Cap Jaseux and Monts-Valin parks 119, Pointe-aux-Pins, Saint-fulgence Qc G0V 1S0 418 674-1344 • www.gitedelartisan.ca PROTECT | dISCOVER | SHARE 7 ! GENERAL PARK MAP Lac Donat Lac à Pierre Lac à Cyrille Lac aux Canots Warning! This map is for your information only, it is not recommended for use during excursions. Please contact the park to get a new detailed map. Lac Castor Pavillon Antoine-Dubuc Louis-Dubuc Ro ut Jean-Dubuc e du Va li n ou Alfred-Dubuc ë Vers la Vallée des Fantômes Lac Brûlé Centre de ski Le Valinouët Lac Culotte Lac aux Canots Baie d'Alexis Sector Innoush L (see enlargement) Pishish Lac Maurice To Saint-DavidKounede-Falardeau t 0 Lac Philippe 50 100 Ro ut e 150 m Lac Daniel pa n Lac des Îles Riv iè L An ts Pic no 360 -Ca s de r) s- hive ts a no B r en or a m iqu e La Chaumière Le Panoramique Le Point-de-Vue em Ch in é du erm (F as Br a Baie d'Alexis Sector WARNING sC de L'Ulysse Pic-de-la-Hutte Sector L'Eau-Vive (see enlargement) re Va lin Lac Maringouin Lac des Pères L'Attisée Lac Castor Lac Montagnais Pic de la Tête de Chien Discovery and Visitors Centre Relais du Piédmont Étang Bélanger L'Hibernal Le Mirador Le Pionnier Pic-de-la-Hutte Sector Lac Fournier To SaintFulgence M R iv iè re V al i n Lac des Pionniers Lac de la Balancine Lac Léon Pic de la Hutte g Sa int - Lou is Lac à Miller in du V olaire an Chem Lac Xavier R Pic du Grand Corbeau 0 Lac Gabr 100 200 300 m 0 2 Opening Hours Summer : Daily from 8 a.m to 6 p.m. From June 12 to September 13, 2015. Open until 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays from June 12 to August 8 Fall : Daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., from September 14 to October 12, 2015. Winter : Daily from 8 a.m to 7 p.m. from December 11, 2015 to March 27, 2016. Lac Adrien-Gagnon Observation deck L-20 1 La Sauvagine* Le Boréal * Lac MartinValin Lookout Registration centre / Information Lac de Dieppe La Muse Lac Le Septentrional ntoine Lac Claudette Group camping Lac Parking Jalobert Rustic camping Washroom Canoeing Communications tower Cabin Trail Waste and recycling Summer trail only Lac Barbu Rustic accommodationLac du c riel as Br Equipment rental n l'E de fer Winter trail only Main road National park boundary Pic Lac Skelton lot Secondary road Ice climbing Pic Dubuc Lac Gosselin Cell phone signal Drinking water La vallée des Fantômes stops Boutique Nature shop Shower Lac Caïn Lac Ferguson Rest L-2 00 Lac Morin Lac Savard Fishing * Cabin in summer / Hut in winter Lac du Syndicat ZEC Martin-Valin Lac Boicin Lac Duquet L-2 00 Br as Rivière Boivin de l'E nf er Lac Fillion Lac Poulin Lac Gaspard Lac Marcel Lac Simard Lac Barrette L20 1 Lac Aimé Lac de l'Étoile Rivière Sainte-Marguerite Sector Ri Lac Abel Lac Cabot 4 6 Km viè re Sa in t e-M a rg ue rit e Lac Bella Lac Enflé Discovery and Visitors Centre 48˚ 34' 48'' N geographic coordinates: 72˚ 52' 49'' W Cette carte intègre de l’information géographique de source gouvernementale. Pour des besoins de représentation, certaines données ont subi des transformations et des adaptations qui ont pu modifier la donnée originale. Données originales utilisées Années Banque de données Sépaq 2015 Cartes topographiques à l'échelle de 1/20 000 1986-2000 Source des données utilisées Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles © Gouvernement du Québec Baie d’Alexis (accessible by shuttle) 660 m E - Easy M - Moderate X 7.5 km 2.5 h X M 3 km 1h X E 330 Le Lac des Pères 6 km 2h One way M 290 Piedmont warming hut 8 km 2.5 h X D 576 Pic de la Tête-de-Chien 12 km 4h X D 823 Pic du Grand-Corbeau 16 km 5h X D 902 Pic de la Hutte 15 km 5h One way D 840 Baie d’Alexis 7 km 2h X M 984 Pic Dubuc 19 km 6h X D 902 Pic de la Hutte 7.5 km 2.5 h One way M 680 Lac Martin-Valin via the plateau 6 km 2h One way M 680 Lac Martin-Valin via the lakes ALTITUDE (METRES) 1h DIFFICULTY 3 km LOOP ROUND TRIP Discovery and Visitors Centre 230 m DURATION Departure (altitude in metres) LENGTH * Table of trails - winter E 290 destination Le Mirador Le Mirador D - Difficult *Other routes are possible. Those suggested are the shortest. BACKCOUNTRY The network of backcountry skiing trails is over 71 km, and the snowshoeing network extends over 77 kilometres. These trails are marked but not groomed. Most of them can be used for both backcountry skiing and snowshoeing. Backcountry skiing enthusiasts should prepare their routes based on availability of huts and rustic shelters in the mountain. Book early! Several documents are available to backcountry skiers on our Web site, including a list of suggested equipment. To get the most out of your trek into this rugged terrain, excellent preparation is required. Baggage transportation service, Snowcat transportation and resupply services are available to enhance your experience. Backcountry Distance Table 19.5 15.5 11.5 15 7 7.5 - 15 12 7 10.5 2.5 - 7.5 Fantôme hut 12.5 8.5 4.5 8 - 2.5 7 Hibernal hut 6 6.5 5.5 - 8 10.5 15 Pionnier hut 8 4 - 5.5 4.5 7 11.5 5.5 - 4 6.5 8.5 12 15.5 - 5.5 8 6 12.5 15 19.5 Discovery and Visitors Centre ULYSSE HUT PIONNIER HUT HIBERNAL HUT FANTÔME HUT ANTOINEDUBUC LODGE BORÉAL AND SAUVAGINE HUTS Boréal and Sauvagine huts Antoine-Dubuc lodge Ulysse hut Discovery and Visitors Centre 10 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin EQUIPMENT RENTAL Mountain snowshoes Telescopic poles Mess kit Climbing skins Cleata Ground mattress Winter sleeping bag Ski Hok (with poles) winter fun Exp. cabin exp. cabin nature cabin A Stay Tailored to Your Nature • Piedmont 1 km* For 4 persons • Piedmont 0,5 km* - La Chaumière - Le Panoramique - Le Point de vue Starting at $143 /night - Alfred-Dubuc - Jean-Dubuc - Louis-Dubuc $143 - Koune - Pishish - Innoush Linens are available for rent for $17.50/stay. - Le Pionnier - L’Hibernal • Vallée des Fantômes and baie d’Alexis - Le Pavillon Antoine-Dubuc - Le Fantôme Starting at $28.25 /night Starting at $41.50 /night (ADL) • Lac Martin-Valin For 2 persons - L’Ulysse /night $86 /night For 8 persons • Pic-de-la-Hutte Starting at Starting at hut EXP. Cabins • Vallée des Fantômes and baie d’Alexis 10 km* - L’Attisée • Piedmont nature cabins For 4 persons • Vallée des Fantômes and baie d’Alexis 10 km* rustic shelter For 2 to 4 persons classic cabins Baie d’Alexis Package: Free baggage transport with shuttles at 3 p.m. on the day of arrival and 11:30 a.m. on the day of departure. Starting at $130 /night - Le Boréal - La Sauvagine camping rustique For 6 persons • Piedmont 1 km* Notes: Prices may change without notice. Taxes are not included in the prices. Park entry fee extra * Distance from Discovery and Visitors Centre - L’Eau-Vive - 10 sites available Starting at $21.75 /night Booking: www.sepaq.com or 1.800.655.6527 SHUTTLE FROM BAIE D’ALEXIS TO LAND OF THE MUMMIES– PIC-DE-LA-HUTTE On some days, visitors staying in the Baie d’Alexis sector can take a shuttle to Land of the MummiesPic de la Hutte (departure at 9:30 a.m. – one way only). From there, several options are available to hikers. See routes and distances on page 13. Reservations required PROTECT | dISCOVER | SHARE 11 Winter Discovery Activities Year-Round Activities At the North Frontier Phantom Rally Along the trail leading to Vallée des Fantômes, answer the rally questions and discover the secrets of winter at Mont Valin. On the agenda: mummies, krummholz and other strange creatures. Our park wardennaturalists will take great pleasure in introducing them to you! Guided activities: weekends, Christmas holidays and March Break from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Self-guided activity: available every day Location: in Vallée des Fantômes Duration: variable This activity is free, except for shuttle service. Torchlight Snowshoe Evenings Follow the Mirador trail by torchlight in the company of a park warden and get an unusual look at Mont Valin. The mountain and the stars are simply striking against the dark background. Upon your return from this threekilometer trek, you’ll have the pleasure of tasting regional products and talking to the artisans who created them. Visit the Discovery and Visitors Centre and see the permanent exhibit called At the North Frontier, presenting the main characteristics of the natural region protected and enhanced by the park. The model of the mountain, the herbarium and the multimedia presentations will urge you to take to the trails and discover the park and its riches for yourself. The permanent exhibition is available during the Discovery and Visitors Centre opening hours. Schedule: daily Duration: variable, but usually 30 minutes Location: at the Discovery and Visitors Centre Rate: free The activity is also available to special groups under certain conditions. For more information call 418 674-1200. Schedule: February 13 and 27 and March 12, 2016 Location: departure from the Discovery and Visitors Centre Duration: 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The Sépaq network has many must-see nature destinations you can explore as a family. Perfect for creating lifelong memories together, seeing the world through a child’s eyes, or soaking up the wonder… and reconnecting with what really matters. For accommodations, activities and services, go to sepaq.com/family to see what our family destinations have in store for you. Looking for a souvenir to take home? Make your way to our BOUTIQUE NATURE shops! • Souvenirs for kids and grown-ups • Personalized clothing made in Canada • All profits reinvested in national parks 12 parcsquebec.com/montsvalin Photo : Mathieu Dupuis FAMILY TIME! SHUTTLE SERVICE It’s easy to get to Land of the Mummies, Pic de la Hutte and your mountain accommodations by taking Le Fantôme-Express shuttle. It departs daily from the Discovery and Visitors Centre based on a fixed schedule. Two 13-seat Snowcats are available for winter transportation. You can get a schedule at the Visitors Centre and on our Web site. $40.25 Free Free $43.25 $30.25 Child 0 - 17 with family Child 6 - 17 group Departure (altitude in metres) Destination Name Arrival altitude (metres) $57.50 Difficulty Adult Round trip one way SHORT WINTER HIKING TRAILS ACCESSIBLE WITH SHUTTLE Duration (hours) rates ROUND TRIP Length (km) The trip takes an average of 45 minutes. Vallée des Fantômes (departure at 8:30 a.m. and return at 2 p.m. or departure at 10 :30 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Baie d'Alexis (660m) Vallée des Fantômes Pic-Dubuc 6.5 3 X intermediate 984 Land of the Mummies (departure at 9:30 a.m. and return at 4 p.m.) 7.5 3 One way intermediate 660 10.5 4 One way difficult 660 12.5 4.5 One way difficult 660 Taking it Easy 11 4 One way intermediate 230 Highland Route 9 3 One way intermediate 230 Descent of the Brave 10.5 4 One way intermediate 230 Baie d'Alexis * Baie d'Alexis (via Pic-de-la Hutte) Pic-de-la-Hutte / Lac des Pionniers parking lot (850m) Lands of the mummies This winter, discover a new place: Land of the Mummies! Exploring the Pic-de-la-Hutte sector is well worth the effort and will satisfy those who have already visited Vallée des Fantômes, along with seasoned trekkers in search of challenges! Peaks with breathtaking views invaded by strange creatures. There are four hiking routes to choose from. The area has five warming huts were you can take a break from the cold. The Crossing Baie d'Alexis (via Pic-de-laHutte et Pic Dubuc) Visitors Centre (via the Ulysse hut) Visitors Centre (via Tête-de-Chien) Visitors Centre (via couloir de l'Est and the Piedmont trail network) Land of Mummies: 4 hiking routes to choose from The Crossing (snowshoeing and backcountry skiing) Taking It Easy (snowshoeing and backcountry skiing) Kill two birds with one stone on this hike, which takes you to both the Pic-de-la-Hutte and Vallée des Fantômes sectors. From Lac des Pionniers to Vallée des Fantômes via the trail that links the Pionniers hut to Vallée des Fantômes. Return to the Visitors Centre on a tracked vehicle. A beautiful and gentle hike in the forest! From Lac des Pionniers to the Visitors Centre along the Ulysse hut trail. Highland Route (snowshoeing) Une A descent with breathtaking views for snowshoers, featuring magnificent panoramas from the peaks all along the way! From Lac des Pionniers to the Visitors Centre via De-la-Hutte, Grand-Corbeau and Tête-de-chien peaks. PROTECT | dISCOVER | SHARE Descent of the Brave (snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, and alpine touring) The Couloir de l’Est trail is a favourite among telemark and alpine touring buffs. Discover it for yourself! From Lac des Pionniers to the Visitors Centre along the Couloir de l’Est trail and the Piedmont trail network.sentier du Piémont. 13 Ski resort "par excellence" located at the heart of the Mont-Valin Massif • 100% natural snow • Skiing • Snowboarding • Snow tubing • Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing • Rest stop for snowmobilers and direct access to the Trans-Québec Trail (93) Le Valinouët, Much more than just skiing... It’s having Fun! Information: 418 673-6455 / 1 866 260-8254 www.valinouet.qc.ca English Translation: Linda Hayes Coordination: Jean Larouche Written by: Jean Larouche et Claude Pelletier Revision: Marie-Claude Blackburn 360, rang Saint-Louis Saint-Fulgence, Québec G0V 1S0 Phone.: 418 674-1200 Reservations: 1 800 665-6527 E-mail: parc.monts-valin@sepaq.com www.parcsquebec.com www.facebook.com/pn.monts.valin 14 Graphic design: Imag’in création graphique Photo credit: Parc national des Monts-Valin Fabrice Tremblay. Jean Tanguay, Sépaq : Marie-André Zizka, Mathieu Dupuis et Steve Deschênes Cover: Mathieu Dupuis Impression: TC Imprimeries Transcontinental parcsquebec.com/montsvalin Legal Deposit : 2015 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec The masculine is used in this publication without prejudice for the sake of conciseness. This document was printed on 100% recycled paper made in Québec, containing 100% post-consumption fibres and produced without using elementary chlorine. The inks used for this production contain vegetable oils. national PARK ENTRY FEE 100% reinvested in Québec’s natural heritage It’s a real privilege to visit or stay in a national park and experience remarkable landscapes that are protected and their value enhanced by passionate people who ask only that you come discover their best-kept secrets. The entry fee you’re required to pay is your contribution to the upkeep and conservation of a national park. With its affordable fee and array of exclusive benefits, the Annual Parcs Québec Network Card is another appealing option! Adult Day Pass $8.50 Annual Park Card $42.50 Annual Network Card $76.50 Rates valid until March 31, 2016, taxes included See complete fee schedule at parcsquebec.com/card ANNUAL NETWORK CARD Exclusive advantages As well as allowing entry to all national parks in the Parcs Québec network for 12 months, the Annual Network Card comes with many advantages: • One free night of camping in the Parcs Québec network (rustic or semi-serviced, on weekdays only) • Free entry for a one-day visit for a friend • 15% off in Boutique Nature shops • 15% off a day ticket at Sépaq’s 7 cross-country ski centres • 15% off daily admission at the Aquarium du Québec • 15% off admission to the ASTROLab in Parc national du Mont-Mégantic • 15% off admission to the Natural History Museum in Parc national de Miguasha Details at parcsquebec.com/card CONTEST Destination Parcs Nunavik Québec’s national parks of Nunavik Between April 1 and September 1, 2015, when you purchase or renew your Annual Network Card, you could win a stay for 2 in a national park of Nunavik. A $10,000 value! A choice among 3 destinations to explore at parcsnunavik.ca • Parc national des Pingualuit • Parc national Tursujuq • Parc national Kuururjuaq Details and contest rules at parcsquebec.com/contest PROTECT | dISCOVER | SHARE Brian Friedrich 15 Winter Must-Dos Phantom Rally Here’s the perfect adventure for making peace with winter and snow! Step into the heart of Vallée des Fantômes along a moderate-level 3-km trail with an elevation of 320 metres, leading to Pic Dubuc summit. This is where the Piedmont and Monts-Valin foothills, as well as the Saguenay lowlands, extend as far as the eye can see. Le Fantôme Express shuttle makes it easy to get to Vallée des Fantômes, Contrée des Momies (Pic-de-la-Hutte sector), and our mountain accommodations. Torchlight Snowshoe Evenings Follow the Mirador trail by torchlight in the company of a park warden and get an unusual look at Mont Valin. The mountain and the stars are simply striking against the dark background. Upon your return from this three-kilometer trek, you’ll have the pleasure of tasting regional products and talking to the artisans who created them. pic de la hutte Despite its reputation for great autumn hiking, not many people know about the winter pleasures of Pic de la Hutte. A warming hut was built near the original Hutte site in 2010. It gives excursionists a place to warm up and admire the regional scenery. The shuttle service schedule was revised and improved, now offering two destinations: in addition to the legendary peacefulness of Vallée des Fantômes, you can also visit Land of the Mummies, the ultimate destination for encounters with these strange creatures. Ask about suggested itineraries for a memorable day on the mountain trails! 16 hok ski The Hok Ski is a versatile cross between snowshoes and cross country skis. They are mainly used for off-trail excursions. Very easy to handle and therefore ideal for beginners, Hok Skis are great for children and adults alike. Because you can slide along the snow, you cover ground faster than with snowshoes. Experience this new snow toy, apparently inspired by an ancestral practice in the Altai Mountains! parcsquebec.com/montsvalin Accommodations in Baie d’Alexis To fully appreciate your Northern experience, you can stay in Baie d’Alexis at the foot of Vallée des Fantômes, where you’ll find six cabins and a comfortable 8-person hut.
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