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Discover Monts-Valin National Park with snowshoe rentals, exploring scenic trails and winter landscapes just minutes from Saguenay in this full-day outdoor adventure.

The Monts-Valin National Park snowshoe experience offers a fantastic way to enjoy Quebec’s winter scenery. For one fixed price, visitors gain access to the park and a full day of snowshoeing, with rental equipment included. The tour is designed for all ages except children under 5, making it a flexible outdoor activity suitable for families, friends, or solo adventurers. It lasts one day, giving ample time to explore the up to 45 km of trails.
This experience stands out for its easy and intermediate trails, perfect for those wanting a relaxed outdoor outing or a light workout. The views of the snow-covered landscape deliver the quintessential winter experience, with the added convenience of meeting at the discovery center to pick up equipment and get personalized recommendations. While it’s a self-guided tour, the knowledgeable staff help ensure a smooth and enjoyable day on the trails.
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The tour departs from Monts-Valin National Park in Quebec, with entry included in the price. Visitors meet at the discovery center, where staff provide snowshoes, a map of the trails, and expert recommendations to maximize the day’s enjoyment. The park’s easy and intermediate trails are spread over up to 45 km, allowing for a personalized exploration experience.
Transportation to the discovery center is not included, but the location’s proximity to Saguenay makes it accessible for day-trippers. The meeting point is straightforward, and the rental process is quick, ensuring minimal waiting time before hitting the snow.

The trails at Monts-Valin are categorized as easy and intermediate, catering to a broad range of snowshoeing abilities. The Pic-de-la-Tête-de-Chien trail is highlighted as an excellent choice for a half-day outdoor activity, combining manageable terrain with spectacular winter scenery. Whether for a leisurely walk or some light exercise, these trails showcase the exceptionally snowy landscape that the park is known for.
The self-guided nature allows visitors to go at their own pace, spending more time on favored spots or taking breaks whenever needed. The trail network is well-marked and covers a variety of scenic viewpoints, making it easy to enjoy the refreshing outdoor air just minutes from Saguenay city.
At the discovery center, the process is straightforward: rent snowshoes, receive a map, and get recommendations from staff who are fluent in French and English. The gear is suitable for all ages, ensuring comfort and safety throughout the day. Returning the equipment at the end of the day is simple, with a deadline of 4:45 pm to finish your adventure.
Since the rental is free with the entrance ticket, this experience provides excellent value for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore without additional costs. The equipment quality and staff support contribute to a smooth and enjoyable snowshoeing experience.
More Great Tours NearbyVisitors are advised to start early to make the most of the daylight hours. The latest return time is 4:45 pm, so planning for a morning departure helps ensure ample time on the trails. The self-guided format allows for flexible pacing, whether you prefer a short half-day or a more extended exploration.
The park’s accessibility in winter makes it an ideal spot for light outdoor exercise and nature appreciation during the colder months. The trails are maintained for snowshoeing, offering a safe environment for all skill levels.
Monts-Valin National Park boasts exceptionally snowy scenery, with thick snow cover transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland. The trails wind through forests and open areas, providing breathtaking views of snow-laden trees and distant mountains. It’s a perfect setting for photography and quiet reflection.
The half-day Pic-de-la-Tête-de-Chien trail offers a great vantage point to absorb the tranquil beauty of the park’s winter environment. The snow-covered terrain and crisp air make for a refreshing outdoor escape that balances exercise and serenity.
Located just minutes from Saguenay, Monts-Valin National Park provides a convenient outdoor getaway for those staying in the city. The close proximity means you can enjoy a full-day outdoor activity without long travel times. The discovery center is easily accessible, with straightforward directions and parking options.
The park’s location makes it suitable for a quick morning trip or an afternoon adventure, especially for visitors who want to combine outdoor activities with exploring Saguenay’s local attractions.

This experience is designed for almost all ages, with the exception of children under 5 years old. The self-guided format and easy trails make it accessible for beginners and families seeking a safe, active outing in winter.
The equipment is suitable for a variety of sizes and ages, and the staff are available to offer guidance and tips. It’s an excellent choice for families looking to introduce children to winter sports or for solo adventurers who prefer to explore at their own pace.
The cost of this experience is a single price that includes park entry and snowshoe rental. The bookings are flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later. Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind for travelers with changing plans.
This straightforward policy adds to the value and attractiveness of the experience, especially for those wanting to keep their plans flexible.
What makes this tour unique is the combination of free equipment rental, self-guided exploration, and the beauty of Monts-Valin’s snowy landscape. The well-maintained trails and amazing scenery make it an ideal outdoor activity for winter visitors. The staff support and clear instructions help ensure that even first-time snowshoers can enjoy their time comfortably.
While it’s a self-guided tour, the expert recommendations and maps provided at the start make it easy to navigate and discover the best spots. Its proximity to Saguenay enhances its appeal as a quick and fulfilling outdoor escape.
This experience suits outdoor lovers of all ages who want a relaxed, scenic winter activity. It’s perfect for families, solo explorers, or groups seeking a full-day outdoor adventure with minimal hassle. Those interested in light exercise amid beautiful snow-covered landscapes will find this tour particularly satisfying.
It’s not designed for children under 5 or those seeking guided or more challenging trails, but the self-guided format and easy trails make it a flexible choice for many.
What is included in the price?
The price covers park entry, snowshoe rental, a map, and staff recommendations.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there guided options available?
No, this tour is self-guided, but staff at the discovery center provide guidance and tips.
Is the snowshoe rental suitable for children?
Yes, the equipment fits a wide range of sizes, but children under 5 years old are not suitable for this activity.
How long can I stay on the trails?
You can explore as long as you like during the park’s open hours, with a latest return time of 4:45 pm.
Is this activity accessible for beginners?
Absolutely, the easy and intermediate trails make this experience perfect for beginners and casual outdoor enthusiasts.