Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Boniface include a variety of natural and cultural sites. The region features a significant river, a nature park with extensive trails, and settlements known for their unique character. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Rivière Saint-Maurice is a significant river in Quebec that flows south from the Laurentian Mountains to the St. Lawrence River at Trois-Rivières. Throughout history, it has played an important role in transportation, logging, and hydroelectric development. Today, the river is lined with dams and recreational areas all along its route. In this section, the river widens into calm stretches bordered by forested banks, creating picturesque viewpoints and several spots to access the water, perfect for a scenic break before continuing along the trail.
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Parc nature La Gabelle is a 62-hectare regional park set along the Saint-Maurice River between Shawinigan and Trois-Rivières. Developed around a historic hydroelectric site, the park features over 12 kilometres of trails, with picnic areas, and a lookout with sweeping views over the river. Its varied terrain and river access make it a popular spot for hiking, relaxing, and seasonal activities year-round.
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La Gabelle Trail winds along the banks of the Saint-Maurice River and is a lovely mix of flat riverside stretches and a few rugged ups and downs that make it feel slightly more challenging than the distance suggests. Along the way, there are plenty of openings through the trees with expansive views of the river below, with occasional access down to the shoreline, making it an ideal route to explore this beautiful stretch of river.
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This road with its slightly curved lines reminds you that you are driving in North America. Typical farms and wide open spaces immerse you in this Quebec decor.
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Saint-Élie-de-Caxton is a town known in Quebec for being the birthplace of Fred Pellerin, storyteller and singer. The city is full of nods to the Quebec poet, such as the "elves' crossings" which cross the road in certain places or even a "paparmane tree", a tree where candy grows.
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You can discover several natural features, including the La Gabelle Nature Park, which offers over 12 kilometers of trails and sweeping views of the Saint-Maurice River. The Saint-Maurice River itself provides picturesque viewpoints and access for scenic breaks. For a dedicated walking experience, the La Gabelle Trail winds along the riverbanks, offering expansive views and shoreline access.
Yes, the La Gabelle Nature Park is a great option for families, featuring trails and picnic areas. Additionally, the town of Saint-Élie-de-Caxton is known for its whimsical nods to local folklore, such as 'elves' crossings' and a 'paparmane tree' where candy grows, which can be delightful for children.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 10 km La Gabelle Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling routes, including a 77 km loop to Saint-Élie-de-Caxton, and mountain biking trails such as the 46 km Lac Parker – Lac Bouchard loop. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Hiking guides.
While the region is rich in Francophone and Métis heritage, specific historical sites mentioned in the guide data include Saint-Élie-de-Caxton, a town celebrated as the birthplace of storyteller Fred Pellerin, offering a unique cultural experience with its whimsical attractions. The La Gabelle Nature Park is also developed around a historic hydroelectric site.
A popular hiking option is the La Gabelle Trail, which offers a mix of flat riverside stretches and rugged sections along the Saint-Maurice River. It's considered a moderate difficulty trail, perfect for exploring the river's beauty. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Saint-Boniface guide.
Absolutely! The area features several cycling routes. You can explore a typical Quebec road with its characteristic curved lines and open spaces. For more structured rides, there are road cycling routes like the 61 km Traditional Covered Bridge loop or the 77 km Saint-Élie-de-Caxton loop. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 46 km Lac Parker – Lac Bouchard loop. Check the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails guides for detailed routes.
The Saint-Maurice River is a significant waterway offering calm stretches bordered by forested banks. It provides picturesque viewpoints and several spots to access the water, making it ideal for a scenic break. The river has played an important role in the region's history, particularly in transportation and hydroelectric development.
Yes, the La Gabelle Nature Park features a lookout with sweeping views over the Saint-Maurice River. Additionally, the La Gabelle Trail offers plenty of openings through the trees with expansive views of the river below.
Saint-Élie-de-Caxton is a town renowned for being the birthplace of storyteller and singer Fred Pellerin. The town embraces its connection to the Quebec poet with charming features like 'elves' crossings' and a 'paparmane tree' where candy grows, creating a unique and whimsical atmosphere.
Trails in the area vary in difficulty. For instance, the La Gabelle Trail is rated as intermediate, offering a mix of flat and rugged sections. Many cycling routes, both road and mountain biking, are also rated as moderate, providing options for various skill levels. You can find specific difficulty ratings for individual routes in the Hiking, Road Cycling, and MTB guides.


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