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Hiking around Roxton Pond offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and abundant forests within Quebec's Montérégie region. The area is defined by the presence of the Choinière reservoir, a significant body of water, and the North Yamaska River. Hikers can explore varied forest ecosystems, including maple groves and pine forests, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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79
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4.17km
01:06
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.36km
01:52
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.18km
00:50
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.7km
03:45
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.51km
01:39
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You can follow this well-maintained crushed gravel trail along the north shore of the campground with views to the water and good trail access.
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You can reserve a National Park Pass ahead of time to guarantee access to the trails and campground, since the number of visitors per day is capped.
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You can explore this easy wooded hiking and snowshoeing trail around the campground. The path is dirt doubletrack and fairly flat the whole way.
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Built in 1967 after a severe drought, the reservoir serves as a backup water supply for the city of Granby. La Granbyenne trail passes between the reservoir and the nearby North Yamaska River, creating a beautiful waterside stretch with open views across the water as you continue around Lac Boivin.
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This boardwalk viewpoint along Lac Boivin offers open views across the lake and surrounding wetlands. A few benches make it a nice place to sit and take in the scenery, with good chances of spotting birds and other wildlife on the water. The platform is fully exposed to the sun, so sun protection is recommended especially on warmer days.
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Lake Boivin sits at the heart of the Lake Boivin Nature Interpretation Centre and forms part of an important wetland ecosystem in Granby. Fed by the North Yamaska River, the lake’s shallow waters and marshy shoreline attract a wide variety of birds and wildlife. Trails and boardwalks around the lake offer peaceful views across the water and reeds, making this one of the best spots in the park for birdwatching and quiet nature walks. Keep an eye out for ducks, herons, and turtles along the shoreline.
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There's so much to do at Lac Boivin. On the eastern shore you have the lakeside town of Granby, complete with restaurants, cafes and galleries. A swim in the lake after a day riding or hiking is a must. On the northern shore you'll find the impressive 'Centre d'interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin', an official Important Bird Area (IBA), including a marsh which is a refuge and resting place for many birds. It's accessible all year round, enabling visitors to discover a wide variety of flora and fauna. And on the eastern shore you'll find the start of the Parc National de la Yamaska. It's a natural wonderland, but also a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. The cycling, hiking, swimming and boating are second to none.
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I love the Granby trail, the people are nice, the patrollers are kind and there is a lot of activity in the surrounding area.
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There are nearly 20 hiking routes documented on komoot for the Roxton Pond area. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more moderate paths, allowing you to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The Roxton Pond area is rich in natural beauty, primarily defined by the Choinière reservoir and the North Yamaska River. Hikers will traverse diverse forest ecosystems, including beautiful maple groves and dense pine forests. The region's rolling hills also provide scenic backdrops for your adventures.
Yes, Roxton Pond offers several easy trails. For a pleasant and accessible option, consider the Lac Boivin Loop, which is about 7.4 km and takes under two hours to complete. Another shorter, easy option is the Hiking loop from Granby, which is only 3.2 km.
While there are no 'difficult' rated trails, several moderate routes offer a longer and more engaging experience. The View from Parc des Montagnards loop from Canton de Shefford is a moderate 11.1 km trail with significant elevation gain, providing a good workout and rewarding views. Another moderate option is the Lake Boivin loop from Irving, which spans 10.1 km.
The hiking trails in Roxton Pond are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the serene forest environments, and the picturesque views of the Choinière reservoir.
Yes, many of the trails around Roxton Pond are designed as loops, offering a complete scenic experience without retracing your steps. Popular circular routes include the Lac Boivin Loop and the Hiking loop from Granby.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can explore several points of interest. The Yamaska National Park is a central attraction, offering diverse ecosystems and nature interpretation. You might also encounter the Yamaska River Bridge or enjoy the scenery from the Lake Boivin viewpoint.
Absolutely. The Parc national de la Yamaska is a primary destination for outdoor enthusiasts in the region. It features a wide array of hiking trails that wind through varied terrain, including maple groves and pine forests, often leading to the North Yamaska River. The park also offers a self-guided discovery route called 'Défi-Nature' to enhance your experience.
Yes, the Parc national de la Yamaska, a key part of the Roxton Pond hiking landscape, remains accessible in winter. Its trails are adapted for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, with some, like the 'La Rivière' snowshoe trail, being suitable for families.
Many trails around the Choinière reservoir offer beautiful water views. The View from Parc des Montagnards loop from Canton de Shefford is specifically named for its scenic outlooks, providing expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the region offers several easy trails that are great for families. The Hiking loop from Granby is a shorter, 3.2 km path, perfect for a family outing. Additionally, some winter trails in Parc national de la Yamaska, like the 'La Rivière' snowshoe trail, are designed with families in mind.
Roxton Pond offers hiking opportunities year-round. Spring and autumn provide vibrant foliage and comfortable temperatures, while summer is ideal for enjoying the reservoir. Even in winter, trails are open for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, offering a unique snowy landscape experience.


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