Bois Beckett Nature Reserve

Sherbrooke, Quebec J1J 4N3, Canada

A peaceful old-growth forest offering scenic trails and rich biodiversity

Bois Beckett Nature Reserve is one of Sherbrooke’s most treasured natural spaces, offering a peaceful retreat for anyone who enjoys walking, wildlife, and the tranquility of an untouched forest. Covering nearly 70 hectares, this protected area is known for its old-growth trees, rich biodiversity, and well-maintained network of trails that make it an ideal destination for nature lovers of all ages.

The forest is home to some of the oldest white pines in the region, with certain trees estimated to be more than 250 years old. These towering giants create a unique and serene atmosphere, making the reserve a favourite spot for photographers, birdwatchers, and visitors seeking a quiet escape from the city. The diverse habitats within Bois Beckett support various species of birds, small mammals, and native plants, making each visit an opportunity to discover something new.

The reserve features several kilometres of walking trails that are easy to navigate and suitable for casual strolls, family outings, or light hiking. Interpretive panels along the paths provide interesting information about the forest’s history, ecology, and the efforts taken to preserve it. The area is open year-round, offering different experiences depending on the season—from lush greenery in summer to spectacular foliage in autumn and peaceful snowy landscapes in winter.

Bois Beckett Nature Reserve is not just a natural attraction but also an important ecological site that reflects Sherbrooke’s commitment to conservation and environmental protection. Whether you're looking for a scenic walk, a peaceful place to relax, or a glimpse into the region’s natural heritage, this beautiful forest reserve offers an enriching outdoor experience.

Mapview of Bois Beckett Nature Reserve



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