Hiking in the heart of heritage
Spring 2023 Review - This spring, heritage takes center stage. Numerous infrastructures and information panels allow you to discover lesser-known aspects of hiking trails. Take the time to explore this heritage and the stories surrounding it during an outdoor excursion.
Read in this edition:
- The Gîte du Mont-Albert, a "historic" starting point for spring snowshoeing
- Val-Jalbert: where history and the great outdoors meet
- Special Report: Giving nature an economic value in order to better protect it
- Françoise and Robert's long hike on the International Appalachian Trail in Gaspésie (IAT-QC)
- The adventures of Simon and Julie on the Great Divide Trail in the Canadian Rockies
- Lyme disease: beware of ticks!
- Novelty Our columnist Danielle Landry answers your questions about healthy practices on the trail in "The hiker's mail".
- And much more!
Detachable map: High Place Loop of the L'escapade Trails [Montérégie]
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