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Lusk Cave
"Gatineau Park’s Lusk Cave is a superb marble cave and natural geological phenomenon that has been thousands of years in the making.La caverne Lusk est une caverne de marbre exceptionnelle et un phénomène géologique naturel qui a mis des milliers d’années à se former."
Address: Trail 54, Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham, QC J0X 2W0, Canada
Phone: (819) 827-2020
State: Quebec
County: Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais Regional County Municipality
City: Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham
Zip Code: J0X 2W0



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Reviews
Very cool experience. We just went out and back instead of the loop trail. The trail to the caves was quite easy but it was not well sign-posted thankfully we were with people who had visited a few times before!. The cave entrance was also not obvious if you have not visited before. Inside the caves was very cool. The water was freezing. We visited in mid-August and the deepest section we had about 3" between the water and the top of the cave so had to be completely submerged this was only for about 4 feet or less. Headlamps are a must. Water shoes highly recommended. The first cave was much easier so those who don't want to swim may wish to exit after the first cave and not go through the second one. Note that the caves are closed during bat neating season.
The perfect place to get in all your outdoor day-adventure needs! Take the canoe or your choice of water craft in to enjoy the serene lake views. If you're lucky, you might even catch an eagle sighting! On the other side of the lake is the ideal spot to drop off your boat or pause from your hike, play in the shallow beach and enjoy a snack highly recommend something. After a little break quick canopy covered hike willl lead you to the caves - bring your water shoes and headlamps and be ready to get wet! A helmet for the younger adventures will be a good idea as overhead rocks are sometimes hard to see and can be a bit sharp. Take your time to go through and enjoy the beautiful light streaming through the natural crevices and holes. The cave has two entrances - in the first entrance starts further up you can expect water up to your hips. After you poke out at the midpoint, the second entrance is only steps ahead - in this stretch you can expect water up to your head or over! But don't let that scare you - it's only for a few steps before you're out again. There's lots to enjoy so don't hesitate to go go through a few times!
This trail is for all level and it's almost flat. Though it's a loop of almost 10 kms, you barely feel tired because the pathway is wide n flat for most part of the hike. The trail goes in parallel to the lake so make sure to stop by and capture some scenic views. Now the most exciting part the caves, it's adventurous. When you go hiking, you first reach the end of the cave. You need to go up to the start of the cave and come to the exit point through the cave. The cave has midway entry and exit if someone wanna shorten their path. But believe me you need to do the entire cave as it's beautiful and adventurous. Go prepared. Make sure you have waterproof footwares, waterproof cover for your phone if you need one, headlamp is a must, swimwear, and anything else you think would be needed. Happy hiking!
Awesome hike!!! Extremely beautiful. Easy/Medium walk to and from the caves and I would say medium/hard going through. It is totally dark in the cave so bring a headlamp or flashlight and a bathing suit as if you go all the way you need to swim out of the bottom. There is an easy exit half way through the cave system if you do not wish to swim but water shoes are recommended either way if you plan on entering the cave.
Seemed awesome - would recommend bringing/wearing quick-dry clothes and water shoes. Would leave all bags outside the caves to avoid having to decide between back-tracking or submerging them. Expect to get wet :
It was a long way to reach the caves. The things I have seen on the way were much more impressive than the caves. They cave is small and not really worth the time to reach there. Make sure you are able to climb stairs because there are some steps to climb. We took the long way and we enjoyed lac Philippe more than the caves. I have included some pics of both
Just an amazing experience! We go every year and it's always wonderful. DO bring a flashlight and water shoes.
An all natural attraction in the heart of Gatineau Park. An easy enough hike in. Check out the reviews in All Trails before you go!
Super cool slunking experience! $13 to park. The trail is a little hard to find but if you follow the beaches you will see signs every once and while which is the short way to get to the caves. There is an option to do a loop through more of a forest terrain, the fork is closer to the caves. Very busy beach area on weekends.
We parked at the beach P20 parking and walk along the water trail to get to trail 54 which leads to the caves. It took us about 3:30hours and was approximately 10km. Recommended in the fall
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