Sugarloaf Provincial Park, Provincial park in Atholville, Canada.
Sugarloaf Provincial Park is a forested provincial park in Atholville that encompasses two lakes and mountain terrain. The landscape features forested slopes with a network of walking trails and recreational areas for outdoor use.
The park was established in 1972 to protect Sugarloaf Mountain, an extinct volcano that formed during the late Devonian period. The geological history of the region continues to shape the landscape features visible today.
The park is actively used by a committed community that organizes regular hiking and nature observation activities. These programs help visitors connect with the forest and mountain environments that define the Restigouche County landscape.
The park features maintained trails suitable for different seasons and activity levels. Winter visitors should prepare for heavy snow conditions and plan accordingly for their visit.
A cable car system connects the valley to elevated viewpoints and operates during warmer months. From above, visitors gain sweeping views across the Restigouche River valley below.
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