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.
Open all year round
Freeride (Ski touring access)
Altitude: 148m
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.
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Suggest an editIce 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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