Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park

Winter Fatbiking

Experience winter on two wheels in a spectacular valley

Route overview

Vertical

250 m +/-

Distance

14 km

Surface

Groomed snow

Difficulty

Facile
Moyen

Types de voies

Non goudronné: x km Gravier compact: x km Terre: x km Asphalte: x km Inconnu: x km

Revêtement

Non goudronné: x km Gravier compact: x km Terre: x km Asphalte: x km Inconnu: x km

Informations

Welcome desk
Welcome desk
Restrooms
Restrooms
Drinking water
Drinking water
Bike repair
Bike repair
Emergency plan
Emergency plan
Cellular network
Cellular network
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
Picnic area
Picnic area

Access

Park access fees are required for fatbiking on this site.

Experience winter differently on two wheels, in a spectacular valley framed by steep mountains and a river.

The Malbaie River valley offers a striking setting for winter fatbiking. Nestled between towering mountains with steep rock faces rising more than 800 metres, the valley provides full immersion in a northern landscape that is wild, quiet, and expansive.

A 7 km winter trail links the Draveur services centre to the Équerre sector, following the river through the heart of the park. The route is accessible and well suited to both a contemplative outing and a gentle winter activity.

Fatbike rentals are available for day visitors, subject to on-site availability. Visitors staying in chalets or shelters can also take advantage of rentals through the Pavillon de l’Équerre package.

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A breakage on the trail? Let us know!

To ensure everyone’s safety and maintain the quality of your trail experience, please report any damage or abnormality. We will forward the information to the appropriate officials to facilitate a rapid response, although we are not trail managers.

Want to ride far? Start by riding well.

Learn about the safety rules shared by all stakeholders in the area.

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