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Family friendly hiking trails in Bois Duvernay offer a tranquil experience through a deciduous forest landscape. While primarily known for winter activities, the area provides accessible paths for year-round exploration. The terrain is generally flat, characteristic of the island of Laval, with some trails featuring slight inclines and occasional viewpoints. The region is characterized by its natural forest cover and proximity to urban areas, providing a sense of nature within the city.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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3.14km
00:49
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.89km
01:30
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.8km
03:46
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.94km
01:32
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Launch straight into the Rivière des Mille Îles from the park's main rental centre and explore a maze of islands, marshes, and quiet waterways at your own pace. Canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, rowboats, and rabaskas are available to rent for three-hour blocks or a full day on a first-come, first-served basis. Your rental also helps support the conservation of the river's unique ecosystems and wildlife, making it a great way to experience the park from the water.
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The lake at Laval’s Nature Centre is a central feature of the park, surrounded by walking paths, open green space, and seasonal gardens, creating a peaceful setting close to the city. Calm water, small bridges, and nearby trees make it a popular place to pause, with reflections and changing seasonal colours adding to the scenery throughout the year. In warmer months, the lake becomes a busy destination for picturesque walks and lakeside picnics.
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Nature Centre is a large 50-hectare urban park in Laval that combines gardens, wooded areas, ponds, and open green space with year-round recreation in a surprisingly natural setting close to the city. There are multiple walking paths that wind through themed gardens, forested sections, wetlands, and around a central lake, with plenty of picnic areas, making it a popular destination for families. Despite its urban location, the mix of mature trees, water features, and quieter corners gives the park a relaxed environment for both short walks and longer visits.
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The paths at Laval’s Nature Centre wind through gardens, wooded areas, open lawns, and around the park’s ponds and lake, creating an easy network for walking, cycling, and seasonal activities. Mostly wide and gently graded, the routes pass flower displays, quiet shaded sections, and picturesque viewpoints over the water that are ideal for a relaxed stroll. With several interconnected loops, the paths make it easy to explore different parts of the park at your own pace.
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The Trans-Terrebonne Tronçon Expert is a more challenging section of the Trans-Terrebonne trail network. The challenge lies in slightly longer distances, more varied terrain, and additional elevation changes in less-developed sections of the greater 26-kilometer trail system. The area remains well-marked and close to bailout points.
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Parc de la Rivière de Terrebonne gives bikers and hikers forests, rivers, and well-maintained paths. Facilities within this park include picnic areas, interpretive signage, and scenic spots to enjoy the riverfront. The park stays open all winter for winter sports like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
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Ruisseau de la Pinière is a small creek that flows 7.6 kilometres though suburban Terrebonne. Wetlands make up much of the shores of this river, populated by local wildlife.
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The Rivière des Prairies Hydroelectric Dam spans the powerful current of the Rivière des Prairies beside Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park. Built in the early 20th century, the dam harnesses the river’s strong flow to generate hydroelectric power. From nearby viewpoints and trails you can watch the water rushing through the structures and over the rocky riverbed, creating one of the most dynamic stretches of water in Montréal. It’s a fascinating place to see how the river’s natural force has been used to produce energy.
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There are 8 family-friendly hiking trails listed in Bois Duvernay, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate walks. Six of these are rated as easy, making them suitable for families with younger children or those looking for a relaxed outing.
While Bois Duvernay is primarily known for winter activities and its trails are officially accessible from December 1st to March 31st, the region research indicates that its trails offer a serene experience through a deciduous forest. For year-round family hiking, consider nearby Bois Papineau, which offers diverse ecosystems and trails suitable for all seasons.
Yes, for shorter, easy loops perfect for families with toddlers, consider routes like the De la Fabrique Park loop from Sainte-Rose, which is about 3.5 kilometers, or the De la Fabrique Park loop from Marc-Aurèle-Fortin, at around 4.4 kilometers. Both are rated easy and offer manageable distances.
The trails in Bois Duvernay wind through a deciduous forest, offering a natural and serene environment. While generally flat due to its location on the island of Laval, some sections, like those found on the winter-focused "Piste 3," can offer slight inclines. The family-friendly routes listed here have minimal elevation gain, ensuring a comfortable experience for all.
Bois Duvernay's trails offer a deep immersion into a deciduous forest. While primarily known for winter views, one section of the winter trail network is noted for a viewpoint where visitors can see the Olympic Stadium and surrounding areas. For more diverse natural features and ecosystems, nearby Bois Papineau boasts a pre-Columbian beech forest, maple groves, a prairie, marshes, and a stream.
The region research for Bois Duvernay does not explicitly state its dog policy. However, many natural parks have specific rules regarding pets. It's always best to check local regulations before bringing your dog. For dog-friendly options, you might find more explicit information for nearby Bois Papineau, which is often more accommodating for year-round hiking with pets.
The longest family-friendly option listed is the Green Route, which spans nearly 15 kilometers. While rated moderate, its minimal elevation gain makes it a good choice for families looking for a longer adventure.
Yes, for families looking for a slightly longer or more challenging hike, there are two moderate routes available. The Green Route is almost 15 kilometers, and the Hiking loop from Montréal-Nord is about 8.7 kilometers. Both offer a good distance without significant elevation changes.
The komoot community rates the trails in this area highly, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature, even within an urban setting. The ease of access and well-maintained paths are also frequently mentioned as positive aspects for family outings.
While specific public transport routes and parking details for each trailhead are not provided in the guide data, Bois Duvernay is located in Laval, an urban area, suggesting accessibility. For detailed information on parking and public transport for specific routes, it is recommended to check the individual route pages on komoot or local municipal websites.
Yes, for year-round family hiking with diverse natural landscapes, Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park is a great option listed in this guide. Additionally, Bois Papineau, located in the Duvernay sector of Laval, is an excellent destination with over 6 kilometers of trails through diverse ecosystems, including a pre-Columbian beech forest and rich biodiversity, making it suitable for nature observation throughout the year.


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