Cliff jumping near montreal

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hehe

Mais sérieusement (je présume que tu parles français), proche du mont orford, il y a des falaises au lac stukely. Il y a de toutes les hauteurs vraiment, de 5 à 75 pieds. Mais c'est à 40 minutes de Montréal environ. Désolé c'est le spot le plus près que je connais. Si jamais ça t'intéresse, je peux t'en redonner des nouvelles sur le lieu exact.
 
Near Montreal there isnt much but if you go a little bit north like St-Hippolyte theres a bunch of lakes with amazing cliffs
 
8393472:Gameboy said:
Pont_Jacques_Cartier.jpg


hehe

Mais sérieusement (je présume que tu parles français), proche du mont orford, il y a des falaises au lac stukely. Il y a de toutes les hauteurs vraiment, de 5 à 75 pieds. Mais c'est à 40 minutes de Montréal environ. Désolé c'est le spot le plus près que je connais. Si jamais ça t'intéresse, je peux t'en redonner des nouvelles sur le lieu exact.

yooo sounds sick, can you be more specific on location?

8400765:DJ_Pauly_D said:
Near Montreal there isnt much but if you go a little bit north like St-Hippolyte theres a bunch of lakes with amazing cliffs

which lakes?

8771477:M.Dandurand said:
point des cascade, about 10 min before Ile Perrot of the west island

do you know if they still let people jump there? heard there have been some accidents unfortunately
 
13497999:Moonshine said:
yooo sounds sick, can you be more specific on location?

which lakes?

do you know if they still let people jump there? heard there have been some accidents unfortunately

It's right there. You park your car near the road and walk to the cliffs. I haven't been there this year so I don't know how it looks or if it's still open because I know people wanted to close it.
https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.3299466,-72.4081683,1034m/data=!3m1!1e3
 
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