Gorge Park
Gorge Park: A Natural Masterpiece in Coaticook
Explore 50 km of mountain bike trails and scenic hiking in Quebec's Eastern Townships. A year-round outdoor adventure destination.
Circuits Frontières, located in East Hereford, Quebec, offers 50 km of mountain bike trails for all skill levels amidst a stunning landscape. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, nestled in the heart of the Eastern Townships and the Appalachian Mountains. In winter, the area transforms into a destination for mountain skiing and snowshoeing.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From East Hereford, follow Rue de l'Église to Chemin de Coaticook. Turn onto Chemin Centennial to reach the main access point for Circuits Frontières and Mont Hereford trails. Parking is available at 557 Chemin de Coaticook. Centennial Drive is a private road that is open to the public and provides access to the summit of Mont Hereford when the road is not closed for the winter. Parking is free.
Public Transport
Navette Nature operates a bus from Montreal to Coaticook Gorge Park, which is approximately 22 kilometers from East Hereford. From there, local taxi services or Acti-Bus, an intermunicipal transport service, can be used to reach Circuits Frontières. The bus ticket costs around $52 CAD. Taxi or Acti-Bus fares will vary depending on distance, but expect to pay approximately $20-$40 CAD for the final leg of the journey.
Use Circuits Frontières as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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