Mauricie Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
administrative region in Quebec, Canada
About Mauricie
A region of contrasts, beauty, history and culture, the Mauricie promises an energizing stay. The territory, made up of 85% of the great outdoors, has something to delight outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to the Saint-Maurice River, some 17,500 lakes are available to fans of all kinds of nautical activities. Nearly2,500km (1,600mi)of marked trails await snowmobilers and1,125km (699mi)of trails are available to ATV enthusiasts while 80 outfitters delight hunters and fishermen. La Mauricie is home to the most important place of pilgrimage dedicated to the Virgin Mary inCanada, the Notre-Dame-du-Cap sanctuary, located inTrois-Rivières. In the vast valley of its hinterland and along the Chemin du Roy, Canada's first motorable road, the Mauricie reveals to travelers its ancestral sites, its fes
Mauricie Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
