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Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord | Chutes Wilson (baignade interdite)

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Open Opens at 9:00-17:00
Address:
750 Chem. de la Rivière du N, Saint-Jérôme, QC J7Y 5G2, CanadaMap
Phone: +1 450-431-1676
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  • GEORGESLEFEBVRE772GJ
    GEORGESLEFEBVRE772GJ
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    country feeling very near your heart

    who live in the city of st-jerome but you feel being in the country woodé very peacefull . very clean. securety staff make you safe

    Reviewed on Nov 10, 2019
  • reznifer
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    Beautiful Park

    My boyfriend and I purchased season passes because we love this park so much. It is good for walking or biking. There are many beautiful statues made of wood and branches along the path to admire. T...

    Reviewed on Aug 23, 2019
  • Brandon F
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    Family walk

    Nice area to walk around with the family. Quite stroller friendly as well, the path is well maintained. Nice views along the way as well. Only down side is that there is a fee to access (5$) but other...

    Reviewed on Aug 6, 2019
  • jeanfran_oist800
    jeanfran_oist800
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    Great Park for family walk, bit expensive

    Lot To do there. Walking, biking, fishing, Just relaxing. 10 $ par adult seems a bit expensive though .... But they have a couple a nice wood-art- work, old dam, some tyrolean traverses for kids so It...

    Reviewed on Jul 16, 2019
  • louiseburelle
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    Very quiet regional parc

    Very easy walk towards beautiful rapids. It’s not too busy even on the weekends. If you really want to be alone you can walk all the way to past log cabin and continue where you will walk about 2 km...

    Reviewed on Dec 11, 2018
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