Best attractions and places to see around La Minerve, a village nestled in Quebec's Laurentian Mountains, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The region features lush forests, mountains, and numerous lakes, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover various trails, historical landmarks, and natural features.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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This former railway station, built in 1924, testifies to the major role of the railway in local development, when the line to Mont-Laurier transformed the small community into an important railway depot.
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Beautiful station with all the necessary services
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Nice free museum, rest area and toilet. Don't forget to visit the waterfall
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A segment of Le P'tit Train du Nord bike trail between Nominingue (at km 146) <> Mont-Laurier (at km 201, the end). Highlight includes mandatory detours as of August 2024. As far as I can tell, there are no water fountains along this segment of the trail (but there are in both Nominingue and Mont-Laurier), though there are several obvious options to take fresh water from streams and lakes for filtering. Also a few depanneurs and such not far from the trail. The asphalt in this segment in very decent shape and nature is great and varied.
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Old train station along the Le P'tit Train Du Nord bike trail. There's water, power outlets, toilets, bike tools, and a large gazebo which might be great for an overnight if needed.
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Fun segment here! Up and down with pretty steep and rocky sections. Enjoy!
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Wild and beautiful 4-wheel path. Get ready for an adventure; the path included some steep climbs and some rough descents with rocks. The views are amazing and if you like adventure, fun is guaranteed!
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Restaurant and grocery store accessible. Short hike on the Montagne des Vaches for a splendid view of Labelle.
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La Minerve offers a wide range of outdoor activities, especially centered around its numerous lakes like Chapleau, Désert, and La Minerve Lakes, which are popular for boating and watersports. You can also explore the southern portion of the Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve for hunting and fishing. The area features various hiking and cycling trails, including the 3 km "Sentier pédestre tour du village" and the 4 km "Sentier pédestre Poupart." For an adventurous experience, consider the Chemin des Iroquois, a wild 4-wheel path with steep climbs and amazing views.
Yes, La Minerve provides hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find easier options like the "Sentier pédestre tour du village" (3 km) or the "Sentier pédestre Poupart" (4 km). For more challenging adventures, the Chemin des Iroquois offers intermediate to challenging sections with rough descents and rocky terrain. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes listed in the Hiking around La Minerve guide.
La Minerve is a great destination for cycling. You can enjoy segments of the Sentier National La Route des Zingues or explore the famous Le P'tit Train Du Nord bike trail. The Nominingue Train Station Rest Stop is a convenient facility along this trail, offering water, power outlets, toilets, and bike tools. For specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around La Minerve and Cycling around La Minerve guides.
La Minerve boasts several historical and cultural sites. The Labelle Train Station and Museum, built in 1924, showcases the railway's significant role in local development and offers a free museum. In the village, you can visit Le Petit Musée et Galerie d'Art de La Minerve, which displays period photos and antique objects. The Sainte-Marie Church, built in 1906, is another notable landmark with architecture typical of rural parish churches from the early 20th century. The area is also rich in Croix de Chemin (roadside crosses), some dating back to medieval times.
Absolutely! La Minerve offers several family-friendly options. The municipal beach provides a lifeguard-supervised swimming area, picnic tables, and beach toys. Parc des Sourires features play modules, swings, and a sandbox for children. Many of the lakes are suitable for family watersports. The Labelle Train Station and Museum is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical experience.
During winter, La Minerve transforms into a snowy playground. Visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating. The region is particularly known for its extensive snowmobile and ATV trails, with over 300 kilometers available, including part of the Laurentides region's Quad route. The Observation Tower also features an illuminated slide in winter, adding to the seasonal fun.
For breathtaking views, head to the Observation Tower located on one of the summits along Chemin des Fondateurs. From here, you can see the "Pavillon de la Source," Lac Chapleau, and the surrounding forests and prairies. Additionally, the Labelle Train Station area offers a short hike on the Montagne des Vaches for splendid views of Labelle.
Yes, especially along the Le P'tit Train Du Nord bike trail. The Nominingue Train Station Rest Stop is a key facility offering water, power outlets, toilets, bike tools, and a large gazebo. The Labelle Train Station also provides necessary services, including access to a restaurant and grocery store nearby.
You can find information at the Tourist Information Kiosk located in the heart of the village. It provides details on attractions, activities, accommodation, and dining options in the area. For more general information about the municipality, you can visit the official tourism website: tourismelaminerve.com.
Yes, La Minerve is well-equipped for ATV and off-road enthusiasts. The region boasts over 300 kilometers of trails, including a segment of the Laurentides region's Quad route. The Chemin des Iroquois is a notable 4-wheel path known for its wild and adventurous terrain, featuring steep climbs and rough, rocky descents.
Beyond the Sainte-Marie Church, La Minerve is particularly rich in Croix de Chemin (roadside crosses), with 9 recorded as part of the 232 elements of patrimonial interest in the area. These crosses are historical markers and symbols of early settlers' faith. The Maison Vézina, located at 65 chemin des Fondateurs, is also an excellent example of late 19th or early 20th-century architecture in the region.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Highlights like the Labelle Train Station and Museum are praised for their free museum, rest areas, and the insight they offer into local development. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the wild and beautiful terrain of paths like the Chemin des Iroquois, noting the amazing views and adventurous fun. The convenience of facilities like those at the Nominingue Train Station Rest Stop along cycling trails is also highly valued.


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