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Location
Parc national du Mont-Orford is located in the Eastern Townships region, approximately 35 km west of Sherbrooke and 150 km east of Montréal.
Here is the distance in km between the cities and entrances in the various sectors of the park:
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Montréal |
Québec City |
Sherbrooke |
| Lac-Stukely sector |
150 |
285 |
35 |
| Lac-Fraser sector |
162 |
297 |
47 |
Access and Operating Period
The park is open year round. To better plan your activities, please note the periods during which services are available in each sector.
| Lac-Stukely sector |
Service Seasons |
Access |
| Visitors Centre |
Year round |
Highway 10, exit 118, direction of Parc national du Mont-Orford
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Highway 55, exit at Highway 10, exit 118 Lac-Stukely sector |
| Lac-Fraser sector |
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Information Kiosk
Gatehouse (supervised beach) |
From June 13 to September 1, 2008 |
Highway 10, exit 118, direction of Parc national du Mont-Orford, Chemin Alfred-DesRochers up to Route 220, direction of Bonsecours up to the park entrance |
Note: Park hours vary depending on the period of the year.
Public Transit
No public transit service provides direct access to the park. However, an intercity bus service serves the neighboring cities of Magog and Sherbrooke. In the town of Magog-Orford a trolley drives skiers from the hotels to the park entrance (Lac-Stukely sector), just 1 km from the departure point of the cross country ski trails. For more information, contact the Magog tourist information centre at 1 800-267-2744.
Access for the Mobility Impaired
The following places have been set up to facilitate access for the mobility impaired.
- Visitors Centre (Lac-Stukely sector)
- Campgrounds (Lac-Stukely and Lac-Fraser sectors)
| To make tourism and culture accessible to persons with limited physical ability. |
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