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Sentier des Coulombe

  • 33, route 132 Ouest
    Saint-Fabien (Quebec)
    G0L 2Z0

    Phone: 418 869-3333

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    www.parcdubic.com/camping-saint-fabien

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  • Nearby activitiesQ n @ l Î r d M b „ & ó ÿ
  • Services

    Services :

    • Parking lots

    • Benches

    • Bathroom

    • Accommodation

    • Bridge• Historical interpretation

    • Campsite with or without service

    • Rustic campsite with platform

    • Dogs accepted on a leash 

    The sanitary blocks (toilets) are open from June 11 to September 13, 2022

    Note: The municipal campsite of Saint-Fabien will be open from June 11 until September 13, 2022.

    At the Bic / St-Fabien tourist office, you will find a map of the trail, a notebook to leave your comments, donations, tourist information, a local craft shop. Please use the toilets in the sanitary blocks and To stock up on drinking water.

    Parking lots:P: West access: south of Murailles mountain, from route 132

    Latitude: 48.2982 - Longitude: 68.8715

    Parking type: Designated and free

    Access period: All year Number of places: about 10 places

    P: East access: along the sea road, in front of the SÉPAQ parking lot at Bic

    Latitude: 48.3009 - Longitude: 68.8719

    Type of parking: Designated and free, roadside

    Access period: All year Number of places: about 10 places

  • Schedule

    From sunset to sunrise


In summer 2021, the Coulombe trail was inaugurated. The parking lot for the trailhead is located on the north side of Route 132 opposite the Bic / St-Fabien tourist office. The path offers you six magnificent points of view distributed on a course between the countryside, the forest and the river. The trail crosses the Murailles campsite, and then follows the snowmobile section. It climbs slowly to the first point of view Éloi Coulombe (198 m). For those looking to get to the viewpoints faster, a shortcut is available. It begins in the east, at the sea road parking lot. Its summit rises to a height of 257 meters and offers a vast panorama. From the top of the mountain, we will have an easterly view of the majestic St. Lawrence River, as well as a westerly view which reveals the lands of Saint-Fabien. From afar, you can admire the magnificent Bic National Park.

Web links to find the info:

https://www.parcdubic.com/sentier-des-coulombe

https://baliseqc.ca/3S/explorer/bas-saint-laurent/le-sentier-des-coulombe-LR1287

We recommend that you walk the trail counterclockwise if you prefer going down steep slopes rather than going up. Bring good shoes, non-slip, mosquito repellent in June and July, wear a hat and sunglasses, bring water, go to the bathroom before leaving home, pick up gifts from dogs, do not fire and stay on the path so as not to damage nature!

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10% for the members of FQCC, except for the constructions holidays 

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