Best time to visit Quebec

Summer Hiking in Quebec

Grab a backpack and сonquer the mountain peaks all summer long

Best time: June–September

Summer Hiking
Summer Hiking

When summer finally comes to Canada, there is nothing better than discovering the uncountable national parks around Quebec. In Côte-Nord you can find a landscape called “the barrens” and stunning coastal views. The Torngat Mountains and Pingualuit Crater in Nunavik impress with their absolutely surreal landscapes.

On Gaspésie Peninsula you can find lots of multi-day treks for a different level of hikers. Other amazing routes can be found in the Eastern Townships, Mauricie, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, and Charlevoix.

Both beginners and professionals can easily hike in most of the national parks, as there are routes starting from 3 km. Also you can challenge yourself and reach the highest peak of Quebec, Mont D'Iberville. Located in Torngat Mountains, it rises sharply to 1,651 m above sea level.

Practical info

When is the best time to go hiking in Quebec?

To have the best experience of hiking in Quebec, one should plan a trip from June to September because during these months the weather is generally mild and the trails are often free of snow. However, July and August{ is usually when the trails become more crowded, so for those who prefer quieter times, June and September are better.} Show more

Where can I find the best hiking routes in Quebec?

In Quebec, the hiking routes are plentiful and diverse. One can find numerous hiking paths in various regions such as Côte-Nord, Nunavik, Gaspésie Peninsula, Eastern Townships, Mauricie, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, and Charlevoix, each with a unique natural landscape. National parks have hiking trails with various difficulty levels, ensuring accessibility and adventure for both novice and experienced hikers alike. Show more

What is unique about the landscape of the Torngat Mountains and Pingualuit Crater?

The Torngat Mountains in Nunavik and the Pingualuit Crater are unique for their spectacular landscapes. Torngats distinct features include towering peaks, mesmerising ocean vistas, and deeply cut fjords, while the Pingualuit Crater formed over a million years ago, features a breathtaking, clear-water-filled crater that has been isolated from the outside world all that time. Exploring these landscapes provides hikers with an unforgettable experience of Quebec's most majestic landscapes. Show more

How challenging is Mont D'Iberville for beginner hikers?

Mont D'Iberville, located in the Torngat Mountains, offers one of the most challenging hiking experiences in Quebec, rising dramatically to 1,651 m above sea level. This hike requires a high level of fitness, prior experience, and appropriate climbing gear; thus, it's not advisable for beginners. However, Quebec offers many other hiking trails of various difficulty levels, so those who are not yet experienced can select the appropriate one that suits their physical abilities. Show more

Are there any safety precautions to take while hiking in Quebec during the summer?

Hiking in Quebec during the summer is a fantastic activity, but it's important to take certain precautions for a safe hiking experience. These basic precautions include informing someone about the hike's itinerary and estimated return time, carrying enough water, food, and clothing, protecting oneself from the sun's rays with sunscreen and a hat, being mindful of wildlife, and having a GPS device or whistle when hiking in remote areas to signal for emergency help if necessary. Show more

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Last updated: by Eleonora Provozin