


This bison farm is an interpretation center open year-round. It offers a self-guided tour, indoors and outdoors, with three exhibition halls and a discovery trail where visitors can observe bison and elk.
Dogs on a leash are allowed outside.
A site that is both captivating and peaceful: an impressive waterfall, scenic lookouts, interpretive trails, and play areas shaded by century-old trees. Stroll along the trails and discover the richness of the site’s biodiversity.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.


La Tournée des Cantons de Rawdon offers: 17 km of fatbike trails, 35 km of mountain biking, 45 km of forest trails for hiking enthusiasts, 18 km of snowshoeing trails ranging from easy to difficult, 13 km of groomed cross-country ski trails, and 35 km of ungroomed Nordic ski trails.
No dogs allowed.
Soar through the treetop courses or let your young explorers have fun and discover nature at Village Arbre-en-Ciel.
No dogs allowed.


Rawdon Golf Club offers its guests an 18-hole, 6,000-yard course. Both accessible for amateur golfers and challenging for experienced players, it combines character with rewarding challenges.
No dogs allowed.
In a 6-hectare cornfield, nearly 8 km of trails have been cut… to make you lose your sense of direction! The maze is designed for both friends seeking adventure and parents looking to have fun with their children. An on-site pick-your-own farm is also available (red fruits, sunflowers, pumpkins, etc.), along with a shop offering gourmet local products from a family-run production.
No dogs allowed.


A 225-acre forest park bordered by the Ouareau River, crossed by 12 km of multi-use trails offering activities year-round. In winter, enjoy 8 km of off-trail routes and a 1.5 km ice trail to explore by skates, snowshoes, Scandinavian sled or cross-country skis.
In summer, enhance your outing with a picnic, swimming, or a river float on a tube, inflatable mattress or stand-up paddleboard. Equipment rentals are available on site for both summer and winter activities.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
An exceptional natural park for swimming, where you can admire the Rawdon waterfalls and swim directly in the river. A true spectacle for nature lovers. A wide range of activities is available, including swimming among the waterfalls, non-motorized watercraft rentals, banana boat rides, stand-up paddleboard excursions with access to five islands, as well as scenic hikes to enjoy the fresh air. Picnic areas set facing the falls make it easy to extend your day on site.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.


À la Dérive is a student-run company offering watercraft rentals on Lake Rawdon, right in the heart of the municipality. Students from Collège Champagneur provide canoes, single kayaks, double kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards for rent.
No dogs allowed.
Ski Montcalm offers 26 trails across 4 slopes, 5 chairlifts, 3 terrain parks, and a Freestyle training center. Known for its ski school and beginner-friendly slope, it’s an excellent choice for learning to ski or snowboard. You’ll also find over 25 km of trails for hiking, snowshoeing, mountain biking, and fatbiking.
No dogs allowed.


Carved into the mountains, La Source Nordic Baths offers the ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation experience. With therapeutic massages, Nordic baths, relaxation areas, and a bistro highlighting local products, enjoy a restorative retreat for both body and mind amid the lush forests of Rawdon.
No dogs allowed.
Fall in love with Kinadapt’s Alaskan husky pack! With activities all year round, enjoy an authentic outdoor experience perfect for both the contemplative and the adventurous.
No dogs allowed.


Dorwin Falls Park is accessible in winter for the ice trail and the illuminated walking trail of about 0.7 km, as well as the lookout overlooking the stunning Dorwin Falls.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
This park features a network of over 26 km of hiking trails, picnic areas, boardwalks and lookouts, as well as a nature interpretation trail.
https://parcdeschutes.com/en/
At Familizoo, we offer much more than a simple encounter with animals. We are a refuge, a true haven for exotic species and local wildlife in need of care and a suitable environment.
https://www.familizoo.com/en/zoo-en/
Water slides for the whole family! Thrill seekers will love the high-adrenaline slides, while younger children can enjoy themselves safely in age-appropriate play areas.
https://www.complexeatlantide.com/en/complexe-atlantide-english/
History and outdoor adventure come together at Parc régional de la Chute-à-Bull. The park offers hikers an accessible network of approximately seven (7) kilometers of walking trails suitable for all. Along the way, you will discover the site’s logging history and enjoy a replica of the village’s covered bridge. A stop at the lookout provides a stunning view of the still-wild nature of Saint-Côme. Taking a break at the top or at the base of the 18-meter-high waterfall guarantees a moment of pure relaxation.
https://parcsregionaux.org/en/parks/chute-a-bull-regional-park/
Explore 10 kilometers of well-maintained hiking trails in the natural reserve area. Discover stunning viewpoints overlooking our lakes, the sand pit, the stream, the cave, and the surrounding trails. A truly unique natural environment in the Lanaudière region.
https://www.beaureal.ca/
Les Super Glissades offer a variety of tubing runs spread across two distinct slopes: “Superglissades” and “Rafting.” On colder days, the Rafting slope can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h, a true thrill for adrenaline lovers.
https://experiencematha.ca/glissades-matha/
Developed on the site of a former stone quarry, this vast 13 km² area offers an authentic and rejuvenating outdoor experience in every season.
https://www.mrcmontcalm.com/decouvrir/attraits/parc-regional-de-kilkenny
Covering just over 150 km², Parc régional de la Forêt Ouareau offers a vast territory to satisfy outdoor enthusiasts. Access is available through six sectors: Massif, Pont Suspendu, des Contreforts, Grande-Vallée, Grande-Jetée, and Grande-Ourse. The park features a mountainous massif with a 120 km network of multi-use trails for hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Numerous shelters and rustic camping sites allow hikers to extend their stay. Crossed by the beautiful Ouareau River, the forest highlights many wild lakes and a renowned rock-climbing wall managed by the Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l’escalade (FQME). Parc régional de la Forêt Ouareau is a stunning and diverse destination where a single visit is not enough to satisfy your desire to explore.
https://parcsregionaux.org/en/parks/ouareau-forest-regional-park/
A specialist in snowmobile excursions since 1997, Arctic Aventure bases its services on safety, friendliness, and the enjoyment of a successful vacation. Their certified guides will take you on a thrilling adventure at the controls of your snowmobile, riding through breathtaking landscapes. They operate a fleet of 25 to 30 recent, high-end snowmobiles to ensure the best possible experience.
https://www.aventurequebec.ca/en/company/arctic-aventure