Best lakes around Rivière-Rouge offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region, situated in Quebec, is characterized by its numerous lakes nestled within picturesque green mountains and forests. Visitors can explore a variety of aquatic environments, from large navigable lakes to smaller, more tranquil ecological reserves. The area provides options for both active pursuits and serene nature observation.
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Such a beautiful trail with really nice views along the way. The scenery was worth every step, and the viewpoints made the hike even more memorable. I also shared a video of this hike on my YouTube channel for anyone who wants to see the trail and the views before going: https://youtu.be/oTj2kmppp4Q
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From this section of the trail, you can look out over Bibite Lake, a small lake in the Laurentides region. Recreation in the area centers around the trails that circle the lake and opportunities for fishing. A private marina is located on the lake’s south end.
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From the summit of Nez-de-l’Indien, you’re rewarded with beautiful views of Lake Tremblant. The lake is long and narrow, with seven islands and five bays nestled at the base of Mont Tremblant.
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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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Beautiful lake. Beach on the banks of the Tit, train station just before the village.
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Wooden platform with benches to sit on, part of the trail "La Corniche" in Mont Tremblant National Park.
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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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For a wide range of activities, Grand Lac Nominingue is excellent, bordered by the P'tit Train du Nord for cycling and walking. Lac des Grandes Baies also offers around 50 km of hiking trails and year-round activities. The Rivière Rouge itself is popular for canoeing and kayaking.
Yes, Municipal Beach of Lac Saguay is a great family-friendly spot with tables, a beach, and plenty of shade, just 5 minutes from the P'tit Train du Nord. Grand Lac Nominingue is also considered family-friendly.
For scenic views, the View from La Corniche Lookout offers stunning panoramas, part of the 'La Corniche' trail in Mont Tremblant National Park. You can also get a beautiful View of Bibite Lake from its circling trails. Lac des Grandes Baies provides around 50 km of hiking trails within a picturesque landscape.
Yes, many lakes are suitable for swimming. Lac Manseau is described as an ecological lake perfect for swimming and non-motorized water sports. The Municipal Beach of Lac Saguay is also a great option for a dip. Remember that water quality monitoring is regularly conducted, and regulations are in place to protect bathers.
You can enjoy a variety of water sports. Lac Manseau is ideal for non-motorized activities like canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Grand Lac Nominingue and Lac des Grandes Baies are vast, navigable lakes suitable for various water activities. The Rivière Rouge itself is also popular for canoeing and kayaking.
Yes, Lac Lanthier is particularly popular for fishing, especially for smallmouth and largemouth bass. Bibite Lake also offers opportunities for angling. Note that fishing is not permitted in Lac Manseau to protect its ecosystem.
Lac des Grandes Baies offers cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails in the winter, along with an ice rink on the lake, all with free access. This makes it a great year-round destination.
Lac Caché is associated with Domaine du Lac Caché, which offers camping and lodging in a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere amidst the forest and mountains, providing a serene retreat option.
Lac Manseau is known for its diverse wildlife, including beavers, loons, great blue herons, otters, and turtles. In spring, you can hear vibrant frog calls, and in July, observe water lilies and other aquatic plants. From the summit of Nez-de-l’Indien, you get beautiful views of Lac Tremblant, which features seven islands and five bays.
Absolutely. Grand Lac Nominingue is notably bordered by the P'tit Train du Nord railway line, which is a popular linear park for cycling. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including those around Lac Nominingue. Explore options like the 'Lac Brunet – Le P'tit train du Nord loop' or the 'Grand lac Nominingue – Labelle Train Station loop' in the Cycling around Rivière-Rouge guide.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, non-motorized water sports, and hiking. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating on lakes like Lac des Grandes Baies.
Bibite Lake is a smaller lake that offers a more tranquil experience with opportunities for hiking and angling. Lac Manseau, being an ecological lake focused on non-motorized activities, also tends to offer a peaceful environment for nature observation.


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