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Winter in Trois-Rivières and the Mauricie

Living and enjoying winter in the Mauricie: abundant snow, national parks and local activities.

By VIEAUQC — La vie au QuébecMay 10, 2026
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Hiver en Mauricie

L'hiver mauricien — neige, froid et grands espaces.

1. What to expect

Winter in the Mauricie is cold and snowy — often snowier than Montreal. Temperatures can drop below minus 25 Celsius.

The season runs from late November to mid-April.

2. La Mauricie National Park

The Parc national de la Mauricie, run by Parks Canada, is about 40 minutes north of Trois-Rivières.

Winter activities: cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, winter camping, and wildlife watching.

3. Essential gear

The minimum gear:

  • Winter coat of good quality
  • Boots, waterproof and non-slip
  • Mittens, tuque, neck warmer

Recommended stores: SAIL, Atmosphere, Sports Experts, L'Aubainerie.

4. Winter driving

In Quebec, winter tires are mandatory from December 1 to March 15. The Mauricie can have intense storms — keep an emergency kit in your car.

5. Urban winter activities

In Trois-Rivières, several free or low-cost activities:

  • Outdoor skating rinks: Parc de l'île Saint-Quentin, Parc Pie-XII, Parc Lemire
  • Skating loop on île Saint-Quentin: 1.5 km in a spectacular wooded setting — one of Quebec's longest
  • Cross-country ski trails groomed: often free access, ski rental $15 to $25
  • Skating on the Saint-Maurice River: possible when conditions allow — check status first
  • Tube slides for children: île Saint-Quentin and municipal parks

Trois-Rivières Winter Festival in February: free activities, bonfires, hot chocolate.

6. Tips for thriving in Mauricie winter

Tips for thriving in the Mauricie winter:

1. Humidifier: electric heating dries the air to dangerous levels for skin and the respiratory tract 2. Remote car starter: $300 to $600 to install — you'll thank yourself in January 3. SAD lamp or light therapy if sensitive to seasonal depression — daylight drops sharply in December-January 4. Learn to shovel correctly: many back injuries in January 5. Adopt an outdoor winter activity you truly enjoy — cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, skating - Essential to get through 5 months of cold without slump 6. Celebrate winter rather than fighting it — attitude makes all the difference

Optimal calendar. Winter tires are mandatory December 1 to March 15 — install in October to avoid the queues. Coat and boots: September-October for the best sizes.

7. Frequently asked questions

The most common questions on Mauricie winter: typical storm days per year, getting around during storms, and first winter for someone from a warm country.

How many storm days per year on average in the Mauricie?

8 to 12 significant storm days per winter (more than 20 cm in 24 hours).

Smaller snowfalls (5 to 15 cm): 25 to 35 times per winter.

Annual total:

  • Trois-Rivières: 280 to 350 cm
  • North (toward the Parc national de la Mauricie): more

Peak intensity: January-February.

Closures: schools and offices close occasionally during major storms — check the Trois-Rivières emergency app.

Climate trend: intensification — 40 cm+ storms, once rare, now happen 1 to 2 times per winter.

How to get around during a snowstorm?

Default rule: stay home if possible. Storms last 6 to 24 hours, after which roads are usually cleared.

If you must travel:

  • Stay on highways (better cleared than secondary roads)
  • Allow 2 to 3 times the normal time
  • Full tank before leaving
  • Emergency kit: blanket, water, shovel, phone charger, food

STTR: may run with delays during storms.

Québec 511 (web or app): road status in real time.

Groceries: stores crowded 24 hours before a major storm.

Businesses (gas stations, fast food): generally close during the worst of a storm.

I come from a warm country. What should I know for my first Mauricie winter?

Mental and physical adaptation is real — it takes 1 to 2 winters.

Expect:

  • Shock at -20 to -30°C: cover all exposed skin, don't underestimate
  • Reduced daylight: sunset around 4:30 PM in December
  • Dry skin and respiratory tract: humidifier essential
  • Winter blues in January-February: vitamin D + light therapy help
  • Social withdrawal: counter it by planning weekly outings

Strategies:

  • Invest in genuinely warm geardon't economize on the coat
  • Plan winter sports that you truly enjoy
  • Accept the slowdown in pace
  • Celebrate cultural events of winter

By your second winter you'll be adapted. By your third, you might even prefer winter to extreme heat.

8. See also

To go further on Mauricie winter:


Author's Note: Buy an annual Parks Canada pass as soon as you arrive — it pays off by the third visit to the Parc national de la Mauricie.

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