Snowkite spot on frozen Lac Témiscouata, in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Lac Témiscouata is a large elongated lake (40 km long) located in the valley of the same name, near the New Brunswick border.
The frozen lake offers considerable riding surface, oriented northeast-southwest. Dominant northwest winds are channeled by the valley and lake corridor. Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata borders the east shore. Reliable winter conditions with good ice cover from January to March. A recognized snowkite destination in Quebec.
Freeride (Ski touring access)
148m
Open all year round
Check ice thickness before each session. Current zones with thin ice (river inlets, lake outlet). Intense Bas-Saint-Laurent cold — frostbite risk. Blowing snow can reduce visibility. Snowmobiles and ice fishing huts on the ice. Proximity to the New Brunswick border.
Ice and snow surface on a large frozen lake. The NE-SW lake corridor channels dominant northwest winds. Snow generally abundant in the Témiscouata valley. Long and regular riding surface. Reliable ice thickness in mid-winter (still check before each session).
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