Parc du Mont‑Sainte‑Anne
Parc du Mont Sainte Anne has officially become Sépaq’s 47th establishment. Located in the greater Québec City area, this one-of-a-kind destination is a source of pride for the regional community.
Starting in spring 2026, you’ll be able to explore the eastern sector of the mountain with its range of lodging and activities.
Mountain biking
Explore over 100 kilometres of mountain bike trails in the eastern sector of the mountain. The trail network is mainly composed of cross‑country (XC) trails, complemented by a few downhill trails (DH). Highly technical trails await the most seasoned riders looking for a good challenge. Beginners and intermediate riders will also find the perfect terrain for improvement on the easier trails.
For trail conditions, check the Information of the day.
Important! Electric bikes are prohibited, while e-bikes are permitted on the trails.
Period: Mid-May to late October (weather permitting)
Pricing (mountain biking)
Fees apply for access to mountain bike trails.
Daily pass: Purchasing your daily pass online is strongly recommended. It can be purchased up to 30 days before your arrival, starting at 8:00 p.m. It is also available for purchase on-site.
Season pass: Enjoy unlimited access to the trails. Different pass categories are available: adult, child (6 years old and under), child (7 to 17 years old), and family (2 adults and up to 3 children).
Passes are available online only and can be picked up on-site at Saint-Julien Registration Centre. Terms of use
Rates (2026 season)
| Category | Daily pass | Season pass |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | $25 | $290 |
| Child (7 to 17 years old) | $16 | $160 |
| Enfant (6 years old and under) | Free of charge | Free of charge |
| Family (2 adults and up to 3 children) | $50 | $625 |
Taxes not included.
Holders of a season membership pass or a day pass for Station Mont-Sainte-Anne (the mountain) are eligible for a 50% discount on the same product and category at Parc du Mont-Sainte-Anne.
Refunds can be obtained upon presentation of proof of purchase (Station Mont-Sainte-Anne et Parc du Mont-Sainte-Anne), exclusively at Saint-Julien Registration Centre, during its operating hours. For day passes, the refund must be requested on the same day that the pass is slated for use. Day passes must be dated for the purported day of use.
Camping
Designed for tents and recreational vehicles, the campground offers 166 serviced and semi-serviced sites spread across 8 loops. Nestled in a wooded area, they provide campers with peace and privacy.
Near the campground, visitors can enjoy a supervised swimming area, a visitors centre including a laundry facility, a playground, and several hiking trails. An extensive network of mountain bike trails is also located just a short walk from the campground (additional fees apply to access the mountain biking trails).
Dogs are allowed on all campsites under certain conditions. Rules and regulations
Please note that a new numbering system for campsites is in effect. Consult the campground map for details.
In addition, some campsites are not visible on the online reservation system, as they are assigned to seasonal campers and cannot be booked for short stays.
Period: May 15 to October 12, 2026
Other activities
Hiking
Most of the trails are intended for mountain biking, but some may also be used by walkers and hikers.
To ensure everyone’s safety, it's important to yield to cyclists and remain vigilant, especially on descents and in areas with limited visibility. To preserve trail quality, traffic is prohibited when conditions are muddy (except on the Jean-Larose trail). Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.
Period: May to October
Supervised bathing
A lake and a small beach allow campers to enjoy sunny days. Bathing is supervised on a rotating schedule.
Access to the supervised bathing area is free of charge and reserved exclusively for campers.
Period: May to September
To minimize risks while bathing
Bathing should only take place at designated supervised sites and in accordance with current guidelines. Unsupervised bathing in all other areas is at your own risk. Find out more
Additional information
Have all the information you need to plan your visit at your fingertips.
To get ready for your next outing, check also the Information of the day.
Do you have any questions?
Sépaq’s takeover of operations at Parc du Mont-Sainte-Anne has raised legitimate questions. That is why we have compiled the most frequently asked questions to provide an update on this file.
If you have additional questions, you can contact us by filling out our information request form.