Camping du Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook
Experience Nature at Camping du Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook
Explore Gorge Park in Coaticook, Quebec, where breathtaking landscapes, hiking adventures, and stunning views await outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Gorge Park in Coaticook, Quebec, is a breathtaking destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Explore scenic hiking trails, picturesque campgrounds, and stunning views of the gorge. Perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers, this park offers a unique blend of outdoor activities and tranquil nature experiences.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From anywhere in the Eastern Townships, take Route 108 or 141 to reach Coaticook. If coming from Magog, take Route 141 North until you reach Coaticook. Upon entering Coaticook, follow signs leading to Rue Saint-Marc. Turn onto Rue Saint-Marc and continue until you reach 400 Rue Saint-Marc, the entrance to Gorge Park. There is free parking available on-site.
Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, take a bus from the nearest major town (e.g., Sherbrooke) to Coaticook. Look for the 'Orléans Express' or local regional bus services that stop in Coaticook. Upon arrival at the Coaticook Bus Station, you can take a taxi or walk approximately 1.5 kilometers to Gorge Park. The park is located at 400 Rue Saint-Marc, which is accessible via a walking path from the bus station.
Bicycle
For those who enjoy cycling, bike paths are available from nearby towns like Magog and Sherbrooke. You can cycle along Route 141, which has designated bike lanes. Once in Coaticook, head towards Rue Saint-Marc and follow the signs to the park. Ensure you have a helmet and check local bike rental options if you need a bike.
Walking
If you are staying in Coaticook, walking to Gorge Park from the town center is an option. Head east on Rue de l'Église, then turn onto Rue Saint-Marc. Continue straight until you reach 400 Rue Saint-Marc, the entrance to the park. This walk is approximately 20-30 minutes depending on your pace.
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