09 – Abitibi-Témiscamingue

General Information:
The Abitibi-Témiscamingue region is part of the Canadian Shield, on a plateau located north of the Laurentians. A land of mines, rivers and lakes, it is also the entryway to the « Radissonnie » (the James Bay Region). The trails travel through coniferous forest.
Practical Information:
- Regional network:
12 clubs (4,032 km of trails) - Main trails:
63 at Témiscaming (south), Ville-Marie and the La Vérendrye Wildlife Preserve (east)
83 at Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues (south) and Senneterre (northeast)
83 at Rouyn-Noranda (west) and Desmaraisville (north)
307 and 83 at Rivière Héva (south)
396 toward Matagami (north) - Accommodation accessible from the trail:
760 rooms - Snow conditions:
From January to mid-March
Location:
Principal cities: Barraute - Rouyn-Noranda – Val d’Or – Amos – La Sarre - Malartic – Senneterre – Ville-Marie – Témiscamingue – Matagami – Lebel-sur-Quevillon – Radisson
Attractions:
- The Rouyn-Noranda Winter Festival in February (trails 93, 83, 303)
- Circuit touristique Abitibi West
- La Magie des Neiges d’Amos in February (trails 93)
- Mont-Vidéo (trail 93)
From the region:
- Mauricie to the east (trail 83)
- James Bay & Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (trail 93 - 396)
- Laurentians (trail 63)
- Outaouais (trail 63 - 386)
- Northeast Ontario
Links:
TOURISME ABITIBI-TÉMISCAMINGUE 155, avenue Dallaire, Bureau 100 Phone : 819 762-8181 ou le 1 800 808-0706 | ||
![]() | 1252, route 167 sud, c.p. 134 Phone : 418 748-8140 ou 1 888 748-8140 |
Secure Hotels
There are no secure hotels affiliated with the FCMQ in this region for the moment.









