Best attractions and places to see around Nominingue include a variety of natural features and outdoor activity sites within the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec. The region is characterized by numerous lakes, forests, and rivers, providing a setting for outdoor pursuits. Nominingue offers opportunities for water sports, cycling, and exploring historical landmarks. Its landscape supports a range of activities for nature enthusiasts and those interested in local heritage.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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A segment of Le P'tit Train du Nord bike trail between Nominingue (at km 146) <> Mont-Laurier (at km 201, the end). Highlight includes mandatory detours as of August 2024. As far as I can tell, there are no water fountains along this segment of the trail (but there are in both Nominingue and Mont-Laurier), though there are several obvious options to take fresh water from streams and lakes for filtering. Also a few depanneurs and such not far from the trail. The asphalt in this segment in very decent shape and nature is great and varied.
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Old train station along the Le P'tit Train Du Nord bike trail. There's water, power outlets, toilets, bike tools, and a large gazebo which might be great for an overnight if needed.
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Great space with tables, beach and lots of shade! 5 minutes from the Ptit train du Nord. Explore the lake if you have a boat!
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Free camping site maintained by the Municipality of Lac Saguay.
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Rustic platform for camping and hiking trails.
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Beautiful lake. Beach on the banks of the Tit, train station just before the village.
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A superb large lake bordered by the P’tit Train du Nord railway line for a while.
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Nominingue is rich in natural beauty, centered around its numerous lakes. The prominent Grand lac Nominingue and Petit Lac Nominingue are ideal for water activities. The region boasts 157 lakes in total, surrounded by forests and rivers, offering a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, cycling is a major draw. The Le P'tit Train du Nord linear park, built on an old railway line, is excellent for cyclists. A popular segment is from Nominingue to Mont-Laurier, known for its varied nature and well-maintained asphalt. You can find facilities like water, power outlets, and bike tools at the Nominingue Train Station Rest Stop along the trail. For more cycling routes, explore the cycling guide for Nominingue.
The former Canadian Pacific Railway Station, now the Nominingue Train Station Rest Stop, serves as a small museum and tourist center, offering insights into the area's heritage. Other notable sites include the Église Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola and the historic Château Lacaille, which overlooks Grand Lac Nominingue.
Absolutely. The Municipal Beach on Grand Lac Nominingue is a popular spot for families to relax, swim, and play beach volleyball. Many of the lakes, including Grand lac Nominingue, are considered family-friendly for various water activities. Additionally, the Nominingue Train Station Rest Stop and the Boisé Jos B.B. Gauthier Camping Area also offer family-friendly facilities and environments.
With 157 lakes, including the expansive Grand lac Nominingue, there are abundant opportunities for water sports. Sailing and windsurfing are popular on Grand Lac Nominingue due to its open waters. Swimming is enjoyed at the Municipal Beach, and fishing is also a favored activity in the region.
Nominingue offers several options for trails. Parc du Renouveau provides marked trails for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter, and dogs are welcome on snowshoe trails. The Lac des Grandes Baies trails offer nearly 25 km of diverse terrain. For dedicated running routes, you can explore the running trails guide for Nominingue.
During winter, Nominingue transforms into a snowy playground. You can enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on the marked trails at Parc du Renouveau and Lac des Grandes Baies. Additionally, the municipality offers ice skating at the Municipal Ice Rink with free admission and equipment rental.
Yes, Nominingue features several inviting green spaces. Gregory Charbonneau Park and Herve-Desjardins Park both offer lovely outdoor environments for strolls and relaxation, often with lakeside views and access to biking trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and outdoor activity options. The Grand lac Nominingue is praised for its scenic views and its proximity to the P’tit Train du Nord. The Nominingue Train Station Rest Stop is valued for its convenient facilities along the bike trail, and the Le P'tit Train du Nord: Nominingue to Mont-Laurier segment is highlighted for its well-maintained path and varied natural surroundings.
Yes, the Boisé Jos B.B. Gauthier Camping Area offers rustic platforms for camping and access to hiking trails. It's a free camping site maintained by the Municipality of Lac Saguay, providing a convenient option for those looking to stay close to nature.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at the Nominingue Golf Club, which offers facilities for the sport within the municipality.
Nominingue is conveniently located near the Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve and the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve. These nearby reserves offer further extensive opportunities for exploring nature and observing local wildlife.


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