The Falls are 33 meters high and are accessible in the Spring and Summer.
There are picnic areas along with two hiking trails.
Photo: Google Maps, Chute à Philomène, Benjamin Rondeau, Oksana Derkach
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The Falls are 33 meters high and are accessible in the Spring and Summer.
There are picnic areas along with two hiking trails.
Photo: Google Maps, Chute à Philomène, Benjamin Rondeau, Oksana Derkach
This farm has hundreds of fruit trees; you can pick your own! Their honey is certified organic; they also have honey chocolate, jams, gift baskets, and candles! They have an abundant number of raspberries to pick.
A glass hive at the Beekeeping farm shop allows you to look at hundreds of bees and try to spot the Queen!
Photos: Google Maps, Khalifa Yahiaoui
You can watch the salmon swim across the fall and crowd in two pits of the river from the riverbank. You can sit on the riverbank with a book and take in the natural sights and sounds around you.
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This agricultural production area is open in the summertime for Camerises picking!
Camerises are a fruit that looks like an elongated blueberry and have a taste that is a mixture of a whole bunch of other fruits! You can pick your own, and they have baskets available at the end of July!
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Located near Lac-au-Saumon, the park offers many activities for the whole family. Camping du Lac, located in the western section of Centennial Park, offers sites allowing visitors to set up tents and trailers and enjoy the attractions of Lac-au-Saumon and the surrounding area.
Photo: https://municipalites-du-quebec.ca/lac-au-saumon/parc.php