Groups
A variety of activities are offered for groups of 25 people or more.
For more information : communications@gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca or 1 888 524-6743.
Summer activities
Hicking trails
Admire an outstanding scenery from the longest suspended footbridge in North America…
Daydreaming while hiking…
- The Gorge “Canyon” Trail (Suspended footbridge, Observation Tower, Hydroelectric Facility and Cave) : 3.5 km with a duration of 1 h 30.
- The Mountain trail (covered bridge, Round Barn, floral garden, waterfalls, observation tower) : 3 km with a duration between 40 minutes to 1 h 15.
- The Tillotson Trail (waterfalls and pond) : 8.5 km duration between 2 h 30 to 3 h
Guided tours (depending on the season and on reservations) or independent tour using on-site path information panels.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
- Camping reception at Coaticook Gorge Park (400 St-Marc Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 2M3 – 1 888 524-6743 )
- Home Denis Maurais at Coaticook Gorge Park (135 Michaud Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 1A9 – 1 888 524-6743 )
- The person in charge of the group must go to the reception to confirm the number of people present.
- Hiking
- Access to mountain bike trails. Helmet required (rental on site possible)
- Guided tour by reservation
- Margaret’ Farmhouse: Located 1 km from the campsite reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the Park.
- See the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
- Download the trail map on the website (gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca/hiking or mountain biking section) or through the free Ondago app (igloocreations.com).
- Print it out if necessary or take a picture of the whole thing at the campsite reception.
Foresta Lumina
Dive into the enchanted forest of Foresta Lumina and let yourself be enchanted by the fairies who listen to the wishes of those who let themselves be carried away by the mysteries of the forest of the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook. What will be yours? Head to Foresta Lumina for a dose of outdoor magic! Foresta Lumina is a 2.6 km illuminated and enhanced pathway that can take between one and two hours depending on each visitor.
Plan your visit
• Visit the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
• Washrooms are available near the parking lot at Foresta Lumina and halfway through Foresta Lumina.
• It is not possible to make the route of Foresta Lumina without crossing the bridge. The experience is optimal in this way. It is important to know that we have employees at the beginning and at the end of the bridge who ensure the smooth passage. If you are less comfortable with heights, you can mention this to the employee at the beginning of the bridge which will (if possible) reduce the number of people crossing the bridge at the same time.
• Dogs and other pets are prohibited at Foresta Lumina.
• The person in charge of the group must go to the reception (shop) to confirm the number of people present.
• The experiment takes place even in the rain; provide a windproof or waterproof coat. Cancellation: If there is a major storm or electrical storm, we reserve the right to close Foresta Lumina to ensure the safety of our staff and visitors. Management makes the decision to open or close as early as 3pm the same day. If we need to cancel, a mention will appear at the top of our website and the information will also be found on the Coaticook Gorge Park and Foresta Lumina Facebook page. It is therefore your responsibility to conduct your audits. Customers will then receive an email during the day to give them the procedure to postpone their visit to a later date during the current season. If you do not see this mention from 3pm on the day of your booking, Foresta Lumina will be open.
• 135 Michaud Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 1A9 – 1 888 524-6743
Mountain bike and skills park
The Park offers 23 km of marked trails ranging from beginner to expert level. Mountain bike lovers appreciate the diversity of these trails which give them the opportunity to meet new challenges while having magnificent views. Recently enhanced thanks to major investments, the mountain bike trail network will seduce you!
PLAN YOUR VISIT
- Camping reception at Coaticook Gorge Park (400 St-Marc Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 2M3 – 1 888 524-6743 )
- Home Denis Maurais at Coaticook Gorge Park (135 Michaud Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 1A9 – 1 888 524-6743 )
- The person in charge of the group must go to the reception to confirm the number of people present.
- Hiking
- Access to mountain bike trails. Helmet required (rental on site possible)
- Guided tour by reservation
- Margaret’ Farmhouse: Located 1 km from the campsite reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the Park.
- See the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
- Download the trail map on the website (gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca/hiking or mountain biking section) or through the free Ondago app (igloocreations.com).
- Print it out if necessary or take a picture of the whole thing at the campsite reception.
Margaret’s Farmhouse
Alpacas, llamas, peacocks, goats, sheep, calves, pigs, donkeys, rabbits, chickens and pony rides, assured pleasure for all ages!
Plan your visit
Margaret’s Farmhouse: Located 1 km from the campsite reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the Park.
Camping
An variety of campsites are available for groups. Offering nearby necessities such as water, showers and self-service laundry, an easy promise towards a pleasant stay around a campfire.
Plan your visit
- Camping reception at Coaticook Gorge Park (400 St-Marc Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 2M3 – 1 888 524-6743 – gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca)
- The person in charge of the group must go to the reception to confirm the number of people present.
- Curfew and peace of mind: Lights out, music and noise from 11pm to 7am
- Access to hiking and mountain biking trails included.
- Margaret’Farmhouse: Located 1 km from the campsite reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the Park.
- See the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
- Download the hiking trail map on the website (qc.ca/hiking section) or through the free Ondago app (igloocreations.com). Print out if necessary or take a photo of the trails at the camping reception.
Winter activities
Plan your visit
• Camping reception at Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook (400 St-Marc Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 2M3 – 1 888 524-6743 – gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca)
• The person in charge of the group must come to the reception to confirm the number of people present.
• Winter Hiking/Snowshoeing: Snowshoe/Crampon rental available (additional fee). Suspension bridge closed in winter.
• Rink: The quality and availability of the rink depends on the weather. No ice rental. Included in the Park access fee.
• Outdoor Escape Game (Mountain Trail 3.5 km) – The legend of Liéri: By reservation only. Divide your group into teams of up to 6 to 9 people. One game per team is required as well as the purchase of access to the winter hike per person. Requires a cell with internet data per team. A printed version at the reception can be provided upon request.
• Snow Scooters: On reservation only. Hourly rental (extra charge). Limited quantity.
• MargaretS Farmhouse : Located 1 km from the camping reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the park.
• Visit the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
• Bring your water bottles to fill inside the campsite reception. No fountain on the trails.
• Washrooms are accessible through the exterior rear door of the campsite reception.
• Download the winter hiking trail map on the website (gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca/winter hiking section) or through the free Ondago app (igloocreations.com). Print out if necessary or take a photo of the trails at the campsite reception.
• Picnic tables outside the lobby. No room available.
• Parking is free. Please note that transportation must be arranged by your organization.
Snowshoeing
Get a full dose of oxygen by adventuring in one of our easy to expert level snowshoeing trails.
Skating rink
Enjoy a large skating rink, free of charge, during an outdoor winter day.
Corporate groups
Hicking trails
Admire an outstanding scenery from the longest suspended footbridge in North America…
Daydreaming while hiking…
- The Gorge “Canyon” Trail (Suspended footbridge, Observation Tower, Hydroelectric Facility and Cave) : 3.5 km with a duration of 1 h 30.
- The Mountain trail (covered bridge, Round Barn, floral garden, waterfalls, observation tower) : 3 km with a duration between 40 minutes to 1 h 15.
- The Tillotson Trail (waterfalls and pond) : 8.5 km duration between 2 h 30 to 3 h
Guided tours (depending on the season and on reservations) or independent tour using on-site path information panels.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
- Camping reception at Coaticook Gorge Park (400 St-Marc Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 2M3 – 1 888 524-6743 )
- Home Denis Maurais at Coaticook Gorge Park (135 Michaud Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 1A9 – 1 888 524-6743 )
- The person in charge of the group must go to the reception to confirm the number of people present.
- Hiking
- Access to mountain bike trails. Helmet required (rental on site possible)
- Guided tour by reservation
- Margaret’ Farmhouse: Located 1 km from the campsite reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the Park.
- See the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
- Download the trail map on the website (gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca/hiking or mountain biking section) or through the free Ondago app (igloocreations.com).
- Print it out if necessary or take a picture of the whole thing at the campsite reception.
Foresta Lumina
Dive into the enchanted forest of Foresta Lumina and let yourself be enchanted by the fairies who listen to the wishes of those who let themselves be carried away by the mysteries of the forest of the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook. What will be yours? Head to Foresta Lumina for a dose of outdoor magic! Foresta Lumina is a 2.6 km illuminated and enhanced pathway that can take between one and two hours depending on each visitor.
Plan your visit
• Visit the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
• Washrooms are available near the parking lot at Foresta Lumina and halfway through Foresta Lumina.
• It is not possible to make the route of Foresta Lumina without crossing the bridge. The experience is optimal in this way. It is important to know that we have employees at the beginning and at the end of the bridge who ensure the smooth passage. If you are less comfortable with heights, you can mention this to the employee at the beginning of the bridge which will (if possible) reduce the number of people crossing the bridge at the same time.
• Dogs and other pets are prohibited at Foresta Lumina.
• The person in charge of the group must go to the reception (shop) to confirm the number of people present.
• The experiment takes place even in the rain; provide a windproof or waterproof coat. Cancellation: If there is a major storm or electrical storm, we reserve the right to close Foresta Lumina to ensure the safety of our staff and visitors. Management makes the decision to open or close as early as 3pm the same day. If we need to cancel, a mention will appear at the top of our website and the information will also be found on the Coaticook Gorge Park and Foresta Lumina Facebook page. It is therefore your responsibility to conduct your audits. Customers will then receive an email during the day to give them the procedure to postpone their visit to a later date during the current season. If you do not see this mention from 3pm on the day of your booking, Foresta Lumina will be open.
• 135 Michaud Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 1A9 – 1 888 524-6743
Mountain bike and skills park
The Park offers 23 km of marked trails ranging from beginner to expert level. Mountain bike lovers appreciate the diversity of these trails which give them the opportunity to meet new challenges while having magnificent views. Recently enhanced thanks to major investments, the mountain bike trail network will seduce you!
PLAN YOUR VISIT
- Camping reception at Coaticook Gorge Park (400 St-Marc Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 2M3 – 1 888 524-6743 )
- Home Denis Maurais at Coaticook Gorge Park (135 Michaud Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 1A9 – 1 888 524-6743 )
- The person in charge of the group must go to the reception to confirm the number of people present.
- Hiking
- Access to mountain bike trails. Helmet required (rental on site possible)
- Guided tour by reservation
- Margaret’ Farmhouse: Located 1 km from the campsite reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the Park.
- See the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
- Download the trail map on the website (gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca/hiking or mountain biking section) or through the free Ondago app (igloocreations.com).
- Print it out if necessary or take a picture of the whole thing at the campsite reception.
Margaret’s Farmhouse
Alpacas, llamas, peacocks, goats, sheep, calves, pigs, donkeys, rabbits, chickens and pony rides, assured pleasure for all ages!
Plan your visit
Margaret’s Farmhouse: Located 1 km from the campsite reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the Park.
Camping
An variety of campsites are available for groups. Offering nearby necessities such as water, showers and self-service laundry, an easy promise towards a pleasant stay around a campfire.
Plan your visit
- Camping reception at Coaticook Gorge Park (400 St-Marc Street, Coaticook, Quebec J1A 2M3 – 1 888 524-6743 – gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca)
- The person in charge of the group must go to the reception to confirm the number of people present.
- Curfew and peace of mind: Lights out, music and noise from 11pm to 7am
- Access to hiking and mountain biking trails included.
- Margaret’Farmhouse: Located 1 km from the campsite reception. You will find among others, pony, goat, miniature horse, calf, pig, rabbit and many others! Included in the cost of access to the Park.
- See the “Useful infos” section of the website for answers to frequently asked questions.
- Download the hiking trail map on the website (qc.ca/hiking section) or through the free Ondago app (igloocreations.com). Print out if necessary or take a photo of the trails at the camping reception.