







Biking is the preferred option for exploring the Provincial Park of the Blue River, suitable for quick visits, picnics, camping, and extended sports activities. It provides optimal mobility in this exceptional natural setting.
The Provincial Park of the Blue River offers a variety of mountain biking trails suited to different skill levels and visitor preferences. For those who prefer an easier experience, the "green" route is ideal. This round-trip path allows you to visit the park's must-see sites, including the Old Refuge, Germain Bridge, the Grand Kaori, and the Sunken Forest. It is wide and friendly, providing swimming opportunities while remaining accessible to everyone.
More experienced adventurers can choose the "Tour of the White River," a 29 km loop that offers a larger playground for mountain biking. However, caution is advised, as older paths can be slippery. If you opt for an electric-assist bike (EAB) like the Keram, be prepared to carry your bike on your shoulder to cross the White River crossing due to its weight.
The more daring can take on the challenge of the "Devil's Horns," a more technical and slippery section of 5 km beyond the Old Refuge. This part of the park requires solid mountain biking experience, but it rewards you with spectacular waterfalls, including the Fougères Creek Waterfalls and the Devil's Horns.
Whether you're a casual cyclist or a mountain biking enthusiast, the Provincial Park of the Blue River offers opportunities for exploration and adventure for all levels. Using an electric-assist bike, like the Harris EAB, can make these explorations more accessible, allowing you to discover even more of this beautiful provincial park, even if you're not particularly athletic.
More experienced adventurers can choose the "Tour of the White River," a 29 km loop that offers a larger playground for mountain biking. However, caution is advised, as older paths can be slippery. If you opt for an electric-assist bike (EAB) like the Keram, be prepared to carry your bike on your shoulder to cross the White River crossing due to its weight.
The more daring can take on the challenge of the "Devil's Horns," a more technical and slippery section of 5 km beyond the Old Refuge. This part of the park requires solid mountain biking experience, but it rewards you with spectacular waterfalls, including the Fougères Creek Waterfalls and the Devil's Horns.
Whether you're a casual cyclist or a mountain biking enthusiast, the Provincial Park of the Blue River offers opportunities for exploration and adventure for all levels. Using an electric-assist bike, like the Harris EAB, can make these explorations more accessible, allowing you to discover even more of this beautiful provincial park, even if you're not particularly athletic.
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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