Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Raymond include a blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences. The city, located northwest of Quebec City, is characterized by significant forest areas, numerous lakes, and rivers. It serves as a destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking cultural points of interest within a natural setting.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Fossambault-sur-le-Lac sits on the southeastern shore of Lac Saint-Joseph, about 30 kilometres northwest of Québec City, known for its lakeside setting, forested surroundings, and long history as a vacation destination. Originally developed as a resort community in the early 1900s, the town grew around summer homes and tourism, with much of its character still shaped by the lake and natural landscape. Today, visitors come for its beaches, boating, and quiet residential streets framed by mature trees, making it a peaceful place to stop along the Vélopiste Jacques-Cartier / Portneuf route. From this spot, it’s a short trek into the small, charming town, or you can take a break here at Fernand Lucchesi Park, nestled right along the trail and Rue Gingras.
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It is a beautiful peaceful site that in my opinion we must return to appreciate it and see its beauty.
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Trail that follows the meanders of the magnificent Jacques-Cartier River with its rapids.
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Beautiful places to rest and, why not, to have a snack, in various places.
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What a pleasure to stop off in front of a beautiful wild lake.
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This region of the county of Portneuf is the capital of granite mining in Quebec. This is why we discover with surprise this stop where we find marble tables. An excellent snack called "Aux bois rond" is not far away. This cycle path is magnificent, most of the time in the middle of the forest and crosses lakes and rivers.
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Lichen is a composite plant of a photosynthetic algae and a saprophytic fungus. The result is a symbiosis in the strict sense. This organism is ultra-sensitive to pollution and carbon monoxide. Seeing it in profusion everywhere along the track shows that this place is not affected by toxic or potentially toxic substances.
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Saint-Raymond is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities. You can explore the vast Vallée Bras-du-Nord, known for its extensive mountain biking, hiking, and snowshoeing trails, including routes to natural wonders like Delaney Falls. The Bras-du-Nord River is also perfect for kayaking and canoeing. For cycling, the Vélopiste Jacques-Cartier/Portneuf offers picturesque views along its 68 km path, with direct access from downtown Saint-Raymond.
Absolutely! Saint-Raymond offers several family-friendly options. Fossambault-sur-le-Lac is a peaceful lakeside settlement with beaches and boating opportunities, ideal for a relaxed family outing. For a unique adventure, La Vallée Secrète provides nature treasure hunts and themed trails for all ages. Additionally, Parc Alban-Robitaille features a water playground, sports fields, and a workout circuit, ensuring fun for everyone.
The region around Saint-Raymond boasts excellent hiking opportunities. The Vallée Bras-du-Nord offers over 80 kilometers of trails, some leading to scenic spots like Delaney Falls. You can also find a trail following the magnificent Jacques-Cartier River Rapids, providing a beautiful and peaceful experience. For more options, check out the hiking routes around Saint-Raymond.
Saint-Raymond has a rich heritage. You can explore downtown Saint-Raymond using an online map to discover points of historical interest and learn about local heritage. The Tessier Bridge, also known as the Vieux Pont (Old Bridge), inaugurated in 1889, is a significant historical landmark. For cultural events, the Maison Plamondon and the Multi-Functional Rolland Dion Center host various shows and performances.
Yes, Saint-Raymond's natural environment is quite special. You can observe Moss and Lichen in a Healthy Ecosystem along local trails, which indicates a pristine environment free from significant pollution. The region is also characterized by its significant forest areas and numerous lakes and rivers, offering many opportunities to connect with nature.
For breathtaking views, head to Mont Laura-Plamondon, which offers panoramic vistas of Saint-Raymond and the Portneuf region. Along the Vélopiste Jacques-Cartier/Portneuf, you'll find a delightful Lake View Rest Stop, perfect for a break while enjoying the beautiful wild lake scenery.
Saint-Raymond is a fantastic destination for cyclists. The Vélopiste Jacques-Cartier/Portneuf is a 68 km rail trail offering varied landscapes. For mountain biking, the Vallée Bras-du-Nord boasts over 100 kilometers of single-track trails, considered among the best in Eastern Canada. You can also find a unique Granite Picnic Area for Cyclists along the cycle path, featuring marble tables. Explore more cycling routes around Saint-Raymond.
Yes, the region's numerous lakes and rivers provide ample opportunities for water activities. The Bras-du-Nord River is ideal for kayaking and canoeing. Additionally, La route bleue de la rivière Sainte-Anne offers three different non-motorized paddling routes (2 km, 4 km, and 8 km) starting from the Sainte-Anne Riverfront Park.
Saint-Raymond transforms into a winter wonderland. Ski Saint-Raymond is a family-friendly center offering natural skiing conditions, snowboarding, a ski school, a snowboard park, and snow tubing. The Vallée Bras-du-Nord also provides extensive snowshoeing trails, allowing you to explore the snowy landscapes.
For local flavors, visit the Fromagerie Alexis de Portneuf, renowned for its high-quality fine cheeses and rich heritage. If you're cycling near the Granite Picnic Area for Cyclists, a snack called "Aux bois rond" is not far away.
Saint-Raymond offers year-round attractions. For hiking, cycling, and water activities, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. The Rendez-vous du pont-Tessier, a series of free outdoor concerts, takes place on Thursday evenings during the summer. For skiing and snowshoeing, winter provides excellent conditions.


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