This park was built along the Rivière à Boule and its 20 m-high waterfall (named Bull after an American who operated it) to commemorate the era of the log drive. The 7 km of trails wind through a forest of spruce, white pine and red pine. There are many relics of the log-driving era. Interpretation panels provide further information. A lookout point at the top of the mountain offers a panoramic view of the waterfall and surrounding area. Picnic and rest areas are also available. In winter, the trails can be explored on snowshoes, and three shelters with wood-burning stoves are available.
Bull Falls Regional Park

Contact information
Address:rang des Venne, Saint-Côme, Québec, Canada
Phone: 450-883-2730
Toll Free: 1 866 266-2730
E-mail: info@parcsregionaux.org
Website: www.parcsregionaux.org
Carte: Carte des sentiers
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