The community of Odanak includes two trails that were developed by the Environment and Land Office.
The first, the Tolba trail, is a place to discover W8banaki culture in interrelation with the natural environment. Numerous interpretation panels allow you to learn more about the culture as well as the fauna, flora and history of the area.
An approach binocular is installed at the marsh 2 lookout for observation.
This trail is in the forest environment bordering the Saint-François River and extends over 2.2 km, from the Musée des Abénakis to the Koak trail.
The second, the Koak trail, is a 700 m trail at the exit of the community (on Waban-Aki Street near Notre-Dame-de-Pierreville). The route runs through a pine forest where it is possible to observe abundant wildlife.
Both trails are accessible free of charge at all times and dogs on a leash are accepted. However, we recommend that walkers and snowshoers on the trail avoid being there at sunrise and sunset and wear a bib or bright colors in order to respect the hunters who also use this wooded area from September to January.