Best attractions and places to see around Tingwick, Quebec, include a mix of natural features and outdoor activity infrastructure. The region is characterized by its rivers, such as the Rivière des Pins and Rivière des Rosiers, and an economy rooted in agriculture, including dairy and maple sugar production. Visitors can explore a network of cycling paths and facilities that connect various points of interest. This area offers opportunities for outdoor exploration and experiencing the local landscape.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Driving along this section, you feel like you're on a small hill with fields gently sloping down to a small valley with the town of Danville behind it. In fact, you're driving on a "regional fold," which, as its name suggests, is a fold in the Earth's crust. It may not look like much now, but just think that a few million years ago, this space was once home to the Himalayas!
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bike ride was amazing easy roads gravel but easy to ride and nice landscapes. Danville cafe had a great lunch.
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Inside the Danville Regional Cycling Center you will find showers, toilets and a break area.
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Several well-maintained bike paths run through Victoriaville. In the center of the city, the tourist information center was converted into a bicycle station. Here you can find out more about the small town and connect your bike to explore the place. You can relax in the surrounding park.
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Between Richmond and Danville, the Route Verte runs through meadows and forests. At the right time of year the flowers bloom in the meadows.
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Again and again you are reminded that you are on an old railway line. Here you drive on an old iron bridge over a small canyon.
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In Danville, a rest area was built right on Route Verte. Here you will find old railway carriages and several cafes.
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The Tingwick area offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can explore scenic routes like The Trans Canada Trail towards Richmond, which runs through meadows and forests. For hiking, there are options such as the easy "Étang Burbank loop from Danville" or the moderate "Mont Gleason loop from Station du Mont Gleason." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Tingwick and Cycling around Tingwick guides.
Yes, the Sentier Les Pieds d'Or trail in Tingwick, Quebec, offers a 2.5 km pathway that is accessible to people with reduced mobility. This trail features artistic arrangements, positive messages, fountains, and picnic areas, making it a pleasant and inclusive outdoor experience.
Many attractions around Tingwick are suitable for families. The cycling routes, including The Trans Canada Trail towards Richmond, are generally easy and enjoyable for all ages. The Danville Regional Cycling Center provides a rest area with amenities. Additionally, Station Mont Gleason offers alpine skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and tube sliding, making it a great family-friendly mountain destination.
Cyclists will find excellent support and amenities in the region. The Victoriaville Bike Station serves as a tourist information center and a hub for connecting to various bike paths. Further along, the Danville Regional Cycling Center offers a rest area with old railway carriages, cafes, showers, and toilets.
Yes, there are several hiking trails near Tingwick. Options range from easy to moderate, such as the "Étang Burbank loop from Danville" (easy, 5.1 km) or the "Mont Gleason loop from Station du Mont Gleason" (moderate, 8.8 km). You can explore more hiking routes in the Hiking around Tingwick guide.
The Tingwick area is characterized by its natural beauty, including rivers like the Rivière des Pins and Rivière des Rosiers (also known as Trout River). You'll encounter scenic landscapes with meadows and forests, particularly along cycling paths. There's also a View of the Danville Valley, offering picturesque vistas of the surrounding countryside.
Tingwick offers outdoor activities year-round. In warmer months, cycling and hiking are popular, with flowers blooming in the meadows. During winter, Station Mont Gleason provides opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. The Sentier Les Pieds d'Or trail is open year-round, including for snowshoeing in winter.
Tingwick hosts an annual "Rodeo Mecanique" festival in August, which is a notable local cultural event. The region also has a strong agricultural heritage, focusing on dairy, pork, and maple sugar production, offering opportunities for agrotourism in nearby areas like Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick.
Yes, the Sentier Les Pieds d'Or trail explicitly permits dogs on leashes. For other trails, it's always recommended to check specific regulations, but many outdoor areas in Quebec are dog-friendly as long as pets are kept under control.
Visitors particularly enjoy the well-maintained cycling paths and the scenic landscapes. Many appreciate the ease of riding on gravel roads and the beautiful views, especially along The Trans Canada Trail towards Richmond. The amenities at places like the Danville Regional Cycling Center, including cafes and rest areas, are also highly valued.
Yes, you can find interesting man-made structures like the Old metal bridge, which is part of an old railway line crossing a small canyon. Additionally, the View of the Danville Valley offers a unique perspective of the town nestled in a valley, situated on a 'regional fold' in the Earth's crust.


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