Following a request from a group of volunteers of Lavigne Road, Lavigne Natural Park was opened December 8, 2007 by the City of Clarence­Rockland. Located Northwest of Bourget, at the intersection of Marcil and Lavigne Road, this beautiful land of 50 acres is a small jewel hidden at the edge of the Morin Forest.  This park is a protected area where animals, vegetation and birds can develop naturally and where visitors can enjoy approximately 5km of walking (summer) cross-country ski and snowshoe (winter) trails maintained by a group of volunteers. The visitors also have access to a parking lot at the entrance of the park on Marcil Road.

Each trail have been given a name representative of the animals/plants/birds found in the park.   On these signs, ski trails are identified with red markers and snowshoe/walking trails with yellow markers.

Lavigne Natural Park is just one of the many nature trails and hiking trails you can find throughout Ontario by using the search features of OntarioNaturetrails.com

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Lavigne Natural Park characteristics

Length: 5 km
Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking, Cross-country skiing, and Snowshoeing
Accessibility Notes: not wheelchair accessible
Fees: none

Flora & Fauna:

Not yet reported.



Amenities: none

Attractions: none

Contact:
City of Clarence-Rockland, ON 613-446-6022

Find it: 3470 Marcil Road, Clarence-Rockland, ON



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 45.4431130
Longitude: -75.1809240