Canyon Sainte-Anne’s park admission ticket offers visitors a chance to discover the natural beauty of this remarkable destination. Starting at just £9.27 per person, the ticket provides access to breathtaking views, thrilling suspension bridges, and a stunning 74-meter waterfall. With a wheelchair-accessible layout and family-friendly activities, the park caters to all. But what truly sets it apart is the opportunity to take in the captivating stories and educational experiences that await.
About Your Stay
- Admission prices for Canyon Sainte-Anne start at £9.27 per person, with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
- Tickets are valid for one day, and guests must present their voucher at the ticket booth for entry.
- The park is wheelchair accessible, with features like wheelchair-friendly walkways and bridges, and offers family-friendly self-guided activities.
- Visitors can enjoy the 74-meter waterfall, three suspension bridges, and scenic viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the natural landscape.
- The park is located 30 minutes from Old Quebec and offers interpretation panels in multiple languages for international visitors.
Ticket Information
Admission to Canyon Sainte-Anne starts at £9.27 per person.
Visitors can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The reserve now and pay later option allows flexibility in planning the trip.
The tickets are valid for one day, so guests should check availability for starting times that suit their schedule.
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Location and Accessibility
Canyon Sainte-Anne is located just 30 minutes from the historic Old Quebec. The park is wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors of all abilities to explore its natural wonders.
Just 30 minutes from Old Quebec, Canyon Sainte-Anne offers wheelchair-accessible exploration of its natural wonders.
To access the park, guests should present their voucher at the ticket booth.
The park’s accessibility features include:
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Wheelchair-friendly walkways and bridges
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Interpretation panels in six languages, including Spanish, German, Japanese, and Mandarin
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Family-friendly, self-guided activities like the Stone Stories’ Scavenger Hunt.
These accommodations ensure that Canyon Sainte-Anne is a welcoming destination for visitors from all backgrounds and abilities.
Waterfall and Bridges
Towering 74 meters (243 feet) high, the waterfall at Canyon Sainte-Anne is a stunning centerpiece of the park.
Visitors can marvel at its power and beauty from various viewpoints along the canyon’s edge. Three suspension bridges, including one that’s 60 meters high, provide thrilling experiences and expansive vistas.
One bridge allows visitors to cross the canyon, offering unique perspectives of the waterfall and surrounding landscape.
The park’s ancient 1.2 billion-year-old cliffs can also produce rainbows, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.
With these impressive natural features, Canyon Sainte-Anne offers an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
Scenic Viewpoints
Along the canyon’s edge, visitors will find a series of scenic viewpoints that offer breathtaking panoramas of the natural landscape.
These viewpoints provide opportunities to:
Opportunities to admire ancient cliff sides, witness waterfalls, and appreciate stunning vistas of the natural landscape.
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Admire the 1.2 billion-year-old cliff sides and witness the occasional rainbow formations.
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Observe the powerful 74-meter (243-foot) waterfall cascading over the rugged terrain.
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Appreciate the stunning vistas of the surrounding forest and the three suspension bridges, including the one that soars 60 meters high.
These viewpoints allow visitors to fully enjoy the natural beauty of Canyon Sainte-Anne and capture awe-inspiring photographs to remember their experience.
More Great Tours NearbyTrails and Pathways
Visitors can explore Canyon Sainte-Anne through an extensive network of well-maintained trails and pathways that wind through the scenic landscape.
Wooden walkways and bridges cross over the canyon, offering breathtaking views of the 74-meter waterfall and ancient cliff sides.
Hikers can follow the forested trails to reach panoramic viewpoints along the canyon’s edge.
The park’s accessibility also makes it suitable for families, with easy-to-navigate paths suitable for all skill levels.
Whether seeking a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, the diverse trail system allows visitors to enjoy the natural wonder of Canyon Sainte-Anne.
Family-Friendly Activities
Canyon Sainte-Anne offers a range of family-friendly activities that cater to visitors of all ages. Families can enjoy the Stone Stories’ Scavenger Hunt, a self-guided activity that encourages exploration and learning about the park’s history, landscape, and wildlife.
Canyon Sainte-Anne offers family-friendly activities with a self-guided scavenger hunt that encourages exploration and learning about the park.
The park also features:
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Interpretation panels available in six languages, making it accessible for international visitors.
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Well-maintained facilities and trails, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience for all.
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Stunning natural scenery, including the iconic 74-meter waterfall and suspension bridges, providing breathtaking views.
These features make Canyon Sainte-Anne an ideal destination for families seeking an engaging and educational outdoor adventure.
Educational Opportunities
Beyond the family-friendly activities, Canyon Sainte-Anne offers educational opportunities that enrich visitors’ understanding of the natural world. Informative interpretation panels are available in six languages, allowing guests to explore the park’s history, geology, vegetation, and wildlife. A table highlighting key educational experiences is provided below:
| Experience | Description |
| — | — |
| Trail Signage | Detailed signs along hiking routes explain the canyon’s formation and unique ecosystems. |
| Guided Tours | Knowledgeable guides lead informative walks, sharing insights into the park’s rich natural heritage. |
| Visitor Center | Interactive exhibits showcase the canyon’s ancient geology and diverse flora and fauna. |
Visitor Feedback
Overwhelmingly, visitors have praised the breathtaking scenery and well-maintained facilities at Canyon Sainte-Anne.
With an impressive 4.7/5 rating based on 118 reviews, the park earns high marks for its value.
Key feedback includes:
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Stunning vistas: Visitors are captivated by the 1.2 billion-year-old cliffs, waterfall, and scenic trails.
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Friendly staff: Guests highlight the helpfulness and enthusiasm of the park’s employees.
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Accessible experiences: The wheelchair-friendly infrastructure and multi-lingual interpretation panels ensure an inclusive, enriching visit.
Questions About Your Stay
Is There a Dress Code for Visiting the Park?
There is no specific dress code for visiting the park. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear suitable for outdoor activities and uneven terrain.
Are Pets Allowed in the Park?
Pets are generally allowed in the park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Visitors are responsible for cleaning up after their pets and ensuring they do not disturb other guests.
Is There a Souvenir Shop or Cafe On-Site?
There is a souvenir shop and cafe located on-site at the park. Visitors can purchase gifts, snacks, and refreshments during their visit to complement their experience exploring the natural beauty of the canyon.
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit the Park?
The best time to visit the park is during the summer months when the weather is mild and the waterfall flows strongly. Visitors can enjoy the scenic trails and bridges in comfortable conditions.
Is There Guided Tour Available for Visitors?
While the park doesn’t offer guided tours, visitors can explore the trails and attractions at their own pace. They’ll find interpretation panels in multiple languages providing information about the park’s history, landscape, and wildlife.
Final Verdict On This Stay
Canyon Sainte-Anne’s park admission ticket provides visitors an affordable and accessible way to experience the stunning 74-meter waterfall, three thrilling suspension bridges, and family-friendly activities. With free cancellation, flexible payment options, and multilingual interpretation, it’s an ideal destination for a memorable day in nature, suitable for all ages and abilities.
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