Senneterre 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Senneterre: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Église Saint-Joseph

A mid-20th-century Catholic church with a striking blue-painted wooden interior and simple stained-glass windows depicting local logging scenes. The bell tower is visible from most of town.

🕐 Open daily 09:00–17:00 (self-guided visit; check for mass times)

Free entry

💡 Pop in during weekday afternoons when the side door is often left unlocked. The wooden pews are hand-carved by a local craftsman—look for the initials scratched underneath.

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Afternoon
Église Saint-Paul de Senneterre

A modest wooden Catholic church built in 1933, with simple stained-glass windows and a small steeple. Inside there's a painted altar and old photos of the town's early days. Quiet and calm.

🕐 Sunday 10:00–11:00, otherwise by request

Free entry

💡 Check if the church is open before visiting; it's locked outside mass times. You can see the interior best at 10 am on Sunday or by appointment at the presbytery next door.

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Day 2

Deeper Into Senneterre

Morning
Musée de Senneterre

A small local museum housed in a former railway station, displaying artifacts from Senneterre's logging and rail history, plus vintage photographs and household items from early settlers.

🕐 Mon–Fri 10:00–16:00, Sat 10:00–14:00 (June–August; closed rest of year)

💡 Check the opening times by calling ahead—volunteer-run, so hours vary seasonally. The attached tourist info desk can point you to walking routes.

Midday
Parc de la Gare

A public square in front of the historic Senneterre railway station, with benches, flowerbeds and a vintage locomotive display. The station building itself dates from the early 1900s and is still in u

🕐 Always open (station interior open during museum hours)

💡 Sit on the west side in late afternoon for shade. The train arrival around 15:30 from Montreal makes for a good photo opportunity.

Afternoon
Parc des Chutes Parent

A forested park along the Bell River featuring a series of small waterfalls, walking trails and picnic spots. The main cascade drops about 10 metres and is accessible via a short, well-maintained path

🕐 Open 24 hours, no gate

💡 Go after a few days of rain for the strongest flow. Bring insect repellent in June and July—blackflies can be thick.

Late afternoon
Sentier de la Pointe aux Bleuets

A surfaced walking and cycling trail about 3 km long that loops around the tip of a peninsula on Lac Senneterre. Flat and easy, with benches overlooking the water. Good for a quick stroll or birdwatch

🕐 24 hours daily

💡 The blueberries in late July are worth pausing for. No bins along the route, so carry out what you bring in.

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Plage du Camping de Senneterre

A sandy beach on Lac Senneterre with a designated swimming area. Lifeguard on duty in July and August. Shallow entry, good for kids. Toilets and a small playgro

💡 Free access even if you're not camping. The beach gets busy by 1 pm on hot days, so arrive before 11 for a good spot. No shade – bring a parasol.

Midday
Parc des Chutes Parent

A series of waterfalls on the Rivière Parent with marked trails and picnic tables. Good for a short hike or a cooling dip in summer. The main falls drop about 1

💡 Go early on weekday mornings to have the place mostly to yourself. There's no shop nearby, so bring water and snacks.

Getting Around Senneterre

VIA Rail (scheduled service) From 110 CAD 720 min

The train stops at a flag stop near the outpost if you arrange with the conductor in advance—saves a taxi from town.

Bourassa Taxi (local transfer) From 12 CAD 10 min

Best for getting to the hotel from the bus stop. Dispatch at +1 819-737-3333. No Uber here.

Senneterre Taxi From 120 CAD 90 min

Call ahead to confirm availability; the driver often stops at the grocery store in Senneterre if you ask nicely.

Senneterre Taxi Service From 150 CAD 90 min

Call Senneterre Taxi (+1 819-737-2323) at least 24 hours ahead. They'll meet you at arrivals. Cash only—no card machines.

Senneterre Local Transit (TAC) From 3 CAD 15 min

Drops you at the corner of Route 113 and Chemin du Lac, a 5-minute walk to the hotel. No Sunday buses. Timetable at the municipal office.

Maître Carriers (MAT) From 40 CAD 90 min

Only a 10-minute walk from the bus stop to the hotel. No shuttle to the airport bus stop from the terminal—you'll need a short taxi hop (~10 CAD).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Senneterre?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Église Saint-Joseph and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Senneterre?

See our full best time to visit Senneterre guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Le Pourvoyeur De L'Est Canadien - Camachigama, Pourvoirie Du Lac Faillon, Pourvoirie Monet. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.