All Season Natural Wonderland

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All Season Natural Wonderland

Outdoor Activities

One of the prettiest, affordable, and best golf courses in Quebec only 10 minutes drive away.
54 locals recommend
Club de Golf St-Jean-de-Matha
2650 Rte Louis-Cyr
54 locals recommend
One of the prettiest, affordable, and best golf courses in Quebec only 10 minutes drive away.
Super fun way to pass a Winter's day. Yippee!
106 locals recommend
Super Glissades Saint-Jean-de-Matha
2650 Rte Louis-Cyr
106 locals recommend
Super fun way to pass a Winter's day. Yippee!
Wonderful swimming hole and great hikes with scenic views. Marvellous.
69 locals recommend
Park of the Chute-à-Bull
Rue du Lac Guénard
69 locals recommend
Wonderful swimming hole and great hikes with scenic views. Marvellous.
The Only High Speed Quad in Lanaudiere. Great skiing only 15 minutes away.
120 locals recommend
Val Saint-Come
501 Rue Val St Côme
120 locals recommend
The Only High Speed Quad in Lanaudiere. Great skiing only 15 minutes away.

Sightseeing

The Traditional Folk Music Capital of Quebec. On The ATV and Snowmobile Trail Network- possible to travel all around Quebec from here through the Forest.
17 locals recommend
Saint Come
17 locals recommend
The Traditional Folk Music Capital of Quebec. On The ATV and Snowmobile Trail Network- possible to travel all around Quebec from here through the Forest.

City/town information

My Quaint little village in the middle of the Mountains. Tiny but with a big heart. The people are so loving and helpful and there are so many things to explore in the immediate environs- the Town Beach, Rock Climbing, Hiking Trails, Music festivals, the Cascades along the River. It truly is, as it claims, "The Gateway to the Matawinnie."
Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie
My Quaint little village in the middle of the Mountains. Tiny but with a big heart. The people are so loving and helpful and there are so many things to explore in the immediate environs- the Town Beach, Rock Climbing, Hiking Trails, Music festivals, the Cascades along the River. It truly is, as it claims, "The Gateway to the Matawinnie."