15 Summits forNature Lovers
Romantic getaways, camping at the summit, picnics overlooking a breathtaking horizon… Summit Drive will meet all your adventuring needs! New to hiking? You can get started at your own pace. Experienced hikers: you’ll drool over some of the trails! On 11 of the 15 peaks you’ll explore, you can immortalize your achievement by taking a photo in front of the “Rencontre au Sommet” sign. You’ll be the hero of these hikes!
Parc régional du Mont-Ham
Known for its two-peak summit and with an altitude of 713 metres, Mont-Ham dominates the region and offers a breathtaking 360° view.
Massif de Winslow
This trail for experienced hikers crisscrosses the undergrowth of the mossy fir trees and deciduous forest. Don’t forget your bathing suit! You might want to jump in Lac Thor or do some sunbathing!
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.
Mont Bélanger
One foot in Canada, one in the United States! On this summit, enjoy the unique experience of walking on the border.
Montagne de la croix
Its name is fitting: a cross illuminates the summit of Montagne de la Croix, and it’s accessible by car. On this mountain, you’ll see the town of Lac-Mégantic from a new perspective.
Scotch Cap
A witness to the passages of Paleo-Indians and the expedition of American army general Benedict Arnold, Scotch Cap watches over the Vallée des Trois Lacs.
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.
Montagne de Marbre
An incredible spot for a hike, probably the most beautiful in the region, this little-known mountain deserves our full attention!
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 Mégantic
Topped with an international observatory founded in 1978, the legendary Mont Mégantic will take you on a journey into the heart of the constellations.
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.
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!
Montagne de Franceville
Made of igneous rock, the Cimes trail will reveal the ridges of the Mont Mégantic massif.
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.
Côte des lignes
With its engaging optical illusion, a lookout point awaits you at the summit, just a few metres from the American border.
103, Route 257 Ouest, Ham-Sud (Québec) J0B 3J0
599 Chemin des Roy, Sainte-Praxède, Québec G0M 1H1, Canada
301 Route du Morne, Lac-Drolet, Québec G0Y 1C0, Canada
Chemin du Club, Saint-Robert-Bellarmin, QC G0M 2E0, Canada
2883 Rue Lafontaine, Lac-Mégantic, QC G6B 2K5, Canada
784 Chemin de la Rivière-Bergeron, Piopolis, QC G0Y 1H0, Canada
Mont Gosford, Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn, QC G0Y 1R0, Canada
10e Rang E, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, Le Granit, QC J0B 2E0, Canada
10e Rang E, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, Le Granit, QC J0B 2E0, Canada
Chemin de l'Observatoire, La Patrie, QC J0B 1Y0, Canada
189 Route du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, QC J0B 2E0, Canada
189 Route du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, QC J0B 2E0, Canada
520 Chemin de Franceville, Scotstown, QC J0B 3B0, Canada
520 Chemin de Franceville, Scotstown, QC J0B 3E0
164 Québec 257, Chartierville, QC J0B 1K0, Canada