🏞️ Sentier Bras-du-Nord & Chute Delaney — Vallée Bras-du-Nord, Quebec
The Sentier Bras-du-Nord is a renowned hiking trail in the Vallée Bras-du-Nord, offering a diverse and scenic experience. One of its highlights is the Chute Delaney, a majestic waterfall that captivates visitors with its beauty. The trail provides a mix of serene riverside paths and challenging ascents, making it a favorite among hikers.
🚗 Driving Distances
From Quebec City: Approximately 50 km, about 50–60 minutes by car.
From Montreal: Approximately 310 km, about 3 h 30–4 h by car.
📊 Trail Statistics
Sentier Bras-du-Nord
Distance: Approximately 11.4 km (one-way to Delaney Shelter)
Elevation Gain: Around 363m
Estimated Duration: 3–5 hours, depending on pace
Difficulty: Moderate — features a mix of flat riverside sections and steeper climbs.
Chute Delaney via Bras-du-Nord Trail
Distance: Approximately 8 km (round trip from Shannahan Welcome Center)
Elevation Gain: Varies with terrain
Estimated Duration: 2.5 hours
Difficulty: Moderate — includes some elevation changes and rocky sections.
🍁 Best Time for Fall Colors
Late September to mid-October is the optimal period to witness the vibrant fall foliage in the Vallée Bras-du-Nord.
The trail is adorned with red maples, yellow birches, and golden aspens, creating a picturesque autumn landscape.
For the most stunning views and photography opportunities, consider hiking in the morning, when the light enhances the colors and the atmosphere is serene.