Panoramic stops

Tour d’observation des Hautes Appalaches stop

Located on the edge of Lac Mégantic, this rest stop is worth the detour!

Au domaine de La Giroux-ette

Day, evening or night, Domaine de La Giroux-ette welcomes you for some unique experiences. La Giroux-ette invites you to be neighbours with the stars and get back to the calm of nature.

Lambton panoramic stop

The municipality of Lambton invites you to its panoramic rest stop that offers a spectacular view over the Grand Lac St-François.

Stornoway stop

Stornoway, a toponym of Scottish origin, has a great location at the intersection of routes 161 and 108, and its steeple can be seen at the top of a mountain.

La Maison du Granit

Located in the heart of an abandoned granite quarry at 680 m high, Maison du Granit provides an exceptional view where mountains, lakes, wind turbines and villages share the stage. It’s a meeting with the history of our region along Summit Drive.

Camping Samson

Camping Samson is in the heart of a private resort in Saint-Ludger, Estrie, 30 minutes from Lac-Mégantic and 40 minutes from St-Georges-de-Beauce.

Frontenac National Park

A choice place for water sports and the discovery of unique ecosystems, this provincial park includes the third-largest lake south of the Saint Lawrence.

Camping du Grand Lac St-François

Parc du Grand lac St-François is a calm, peaceful place that’s ideal for relaxing and having fun with family or friends.

St-Romain Zec

Do you like camping? Here, you can access a dozen platforms and four rustic cabins. They are available from May to December. At each site, you’ll find a picnic table and a fire pit.

Domaine Gagnon

Enjoy the stunning view of Mont St-Sébastien and Mont Ste-Cécile and its on-site 5.5 km trail network. As a bonus, Domaine Gagnon offers various types of accommodation, from one person up to a group of 14.

Camping, Chalets et Spas des Pignons Rouges

Need to recharge your batteries? Here’s your dream spot! Camping, Chalets & Spas des Pignons Rouges is located near the border with Beauce in the Eastern Townships.

Parc régional du Mont-Ham

Outdoor enthusiasts will be delighted by the 18 km of walking trails, forest accommodation (shelters, prospector tents and rustic camping), the breathtaking 360-degree view on the mountaintop and the rich history of the Abenaki people.

Montagne de Marbre

An incredible spot for a hike, probably the most beautiful in the region, this little-known mountain deserves our full attention!

Montagne de Franceville

Made of igneous rock, the Cimes trail will reveal the ridges of the Mont Mégantic massif.

Mont Victoria

Mont Victoria, along with Mont Mégantic and Mont Saint-Joseph, is part of the Mont Mégantic massif. It’s covered with abundant vegetation: deciduous, mixed and coniferous forests will give you your fill of chlorophyll and the fresh smell of pine!

Mont Saint-Joseph

Rated among the top three most beautiful panoramas in Quebec. A century-old chapel, visited by many hikers, awaits you at the summit and invites you for some contemplation.

Pain de sucre

With a bird’s eye view of the interior of the massif, the Escarpements trail will please adventurers young and old, whatever the season.

Mont Saddle

A well-kept secret! Crossed by the Canadian-American border, this mountain can only be accessed from Montagne de Marbre. This hike is perfect for a full escape. Rookies, stay away!

Mont Gosford

At 1,193 metres high, it dominates southern Quebec with its subarctic climate. Sitting on the edge of the Canadian-American border, the Mont Gosford area covers 6,111 km2 and offers an exceptional natural experience.

Le Morne de Saint-Sébastien

Le Morne de Saint-Sébastien, over 350 million years old, is a granite giant that’s marked by the region’s history of granite quarrying.

Tour d’observation des Hautes Appalaches stop
1052 QC-161, Frontenac, QC G6B 2S1, Canada
Lambton panoramic stop
302 Rue Principale, Lambton, QC, Canada
Stornoway stop
570 QC-108, Stornoway, QC G0Y 1N0, Canada
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