This family-friendly blue trail allows you to see the remains of logging and mining operations from the beginning of the last century.
Like trail 1, trail 2 also starts at the entrance to Blue River Provincial Park, near the Kaori camp. They both share the beginning and the end of their routes allowing for the observation of forestry plantations.
They are distinguished when the track 2 crosses the pass of the same name: Guépyville. At this point the trail turns blue and takes you through the confluence site where canoeing is possible. The loop goes along the edge of the lake, making you meet pine forest and mining scrub.
On the way back, you will take the Lucky Hit Forestière railroad, a witness of the past. You are immediately transported back to the time when the railroad was active and allowed the transportation of logs extracted from the forests of the Blue River Provincial Park to the sawmill at the mouth of the Pirogue River.
Finally you will return to the reception desk where 1 hour earlier you started this journey on two wheels.
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Every day throughout the year between 7 am and 5 pm.
Closed on Monday.